Hi Daniel Shahaf, I just noticed an issue. When I use zstyle -e :completion::complete:git:argument-1: tag-order ancillary-manipulator-commands ancillary-interrogator-commands _next_tags The sequence of tags is ok except "Completing main porcelain command" remains at the top. *Thanks and Best Regards,Ahmad Ismail* On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 2:17 AM Ahmad Ismail wrote: > Hi Daniel Shahaf, > > Thank you very much for this kind reply. > > *Best Regards,Ahmad Ismail* > > > On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 12:03 AM Daniel Shahaf > wrote: > >> Ahmad Ismail wrote on Wed, 09 Sep 2020 18:33 +0600: >> > In git completion, I want ancillary-manipulator-commands tag first, >> then >> > ancillary-interrogator-commands tag, then rest of the tags. >> > >> > My following zstyle is showing ancillary-manipulator-commands tag first, >> > then ancillary-interrogator-commands tag, but then not showing rest of >> the >> > tags. >> > >> > zstyle -e ':completion::complete:git:argument-1:' tag-order ' >> > reply=( >> > "ancillary-manipulator-commands >> > ancillary-interrogator-commands" >> > - >> > ) >> > ' >> >> This means: First, show a-m-commands and a-i-commands; and, because of >> the dash, show nothing else. So, just delete the solitary dash. Note: >> with that configuration, you'll have to invoke _next_tags (q.v.) in >> order to list completions from other tags. >> >> Incidentally, you can always simply «zstyle -e foo bar 'reply=(baz >> qux)'» to «zstyle foo bar baz qux». It's exactly equivalent. >> >> Note the quoting. «zstyle … tag-order 'foo bar'» and «zstyle … >> tag-order foo bar» are both valid, but have different meanings. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Daniel >> >