When using the auto-completion included with git for tcsh, several commands do directly completion with an additional space appended to the end, which defeats the ability to complete to a deeper sub-directory. For example, if I have a git repository including the following: basedir/foo/bar/somefile.c (works as expected, git add) $ cd basedir $ git add f<tab> $ git add foo/ $ git add foo/b<tab> $ git add foo/bar/ $ git add foo/bar/s<tab> $ git add foo/bar/somefile.c (works not as expected, git rm) $ cd basedir $ git rm f<tab> $ git rm foo $ git rm foo<backspace>/b<tab> $ git rm foo/bar there’s a trailing space after foo and bar in the above lines, which means it’s not possible to initiate completion or immediately start typing, i must back-space before continuing. I’m fairly certain i’ve seen this for other commands as well, but i’m not sure to what extent this occurs throughout the commands. Environment info: OS: Darwin 14.1.0 Darwin Kernel Version 14.1.0: Thu Feb 26 19:26:47 PST 2015; root:xnu-2782.10.73~1/RELEASE_X86_64 x86_64 (OSX 10.10.2) Apple Terminal Version 2.5.1 (343.6) git version 2.3.2 (via MacPorts) tcsh 6.17.00 (Astron) 2009-07-10 (x86_64-apple-darwin) options wide,nls,dl,al,kan,sm,rh,color,filec Thanks! Perry Rajnovic-- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html