Oliver, Thank you for your reply. Le dim. 30 mai 2021 à 14:53, Oliver Kiddle a écrit : > Fran?ois RONVAUX wrote: > > In my home directory, there are currently only hidden files/directories > and the > > completion mechanism does not see them :-( > > The main way to control which files are included in file completion is > via the file-patterns style. So if you always want to see hidden files, > it would be something like: > > zstyle ':completion:*' file-patterns '%p(D):globbed-files > *(D-/):directories' '*(D):all-files' > > (D) is a glob qualifier that includes hidden files and you might use it > from the command-line as, e.g. *.png(D) > > I was going to suggest something like the following which adds the (D) > to the all-files fallback: > > zstyle ':completion:*' file-patterns '%p:globbed-files > *(-/):directories' '*(D):all-files' > > Unfortunately, _files has some sort of shortcut where it does: > > [[ "$pat" = '*' ]] && return ret > > So it never tried all-files if globbed-files was using * as a glob. This > should perhaps be looked into and discussed on -workers. > > What you can do, however is add a second run of the _complete completer > with the separate file-patterns style: > > zstyle ':completion:*::::' completer _complete _complete:-hidden > zstyle ':completion:*:complete-hidden:*' file-patterns > '%p(D):globbed-files' '*(D):all-files' > > Note, however that you likely already have a completer style with other > functions like _expand listed and you should only add _complete:-hidden > to the list somewhere after _complete. > > > Same issue when I want to change of directory : > > cd doesn't use files so file-patterns may not help there. > > > zstyle ':completion:*' cache-path ${ZDOTDIR}/zsh_cache > > zstyle ':completion:*' use-cache true #on > > > Second issue (less important) : the section "Create a cache" in the > above file > > does not work. > > Only some completion functions need to create a cache. Note that those > lines do not create a cache, they only tell completion where to put cache > files. Is ${ZDOTDIR} definitely set to something. If not, it could be > trying /zsh_cache. The directory you specify should already exist and > should be a writable directory. > > Oliver >