Thanks, the first context suggestion worked. /John On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 5:26 PM, Oliver Kiddle wrote: > On 27 Feb, John Benninghoff wrote: > > the host names configured in my ~/.ssh/config file. I use the following > > section in my .zshrc file to try to get the desired behavior: > > > > if [[ -r ~/.ssh/config ]]; then > > sconf=( $(sed -n '/^Host[=\t ]/{s///;s/#.*//;p;}' > ~/.ssh/config) ) > > zstyle ':completion::complete:ssh:argument-1:' tag-order !users > > zstyle ':completion::*:ssh:*:' hosts $sconf > > I think the context for this zstyle won't match. Try something like: > zstyle ':completion::*:ssh:*:hosts' hosts $sconf > or perhaps just: > zstyle ':completion::*:ssh:*' hosts $sconf > > If that doesn't help, try experimenting with the users-hosts style. That > needs a context like ':completion:*:ssh:*:my-accounts'. It also expects > usernames in the style values. > > > # Use ^Xh to see context and tags applicable in CLI position > > Also useful is ^X? to do a full trace. If you view the trace with less, > filtering it with & can be very useful. > > > :completion::complete:ssh:argument-1: !users > > A similar but slightly different option is to just hide the users: > zstyle ':completion:*:ssh:*:users' hidden true > > Sorry that your message didn't get answered sooner. > > Oliver >