On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 2:23 PM Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > > You are asking in the wrong forum. > > > > I would gladly point you to *dozens* of issues reported in Stack > > Overflow and Oh-My-Zsh if you don't believe me. > > Oh, no, there is no "believing" needed. > > Have you fed your patches to those folks who have dozens of issues > and the patches made their life better? Yes. > It does not help much to > make me look at these forums; we need some way to make those in > these forums aware of your improvements, try them out and report > success, They already are, and they already have. In those forums. > (they will get > their zsh/git completion from their distros---I am assuming that the > distros get theirs from us in contrib/completion/). I don't know of anyone that relies on the zsh completion shared by their distribution. > > Or you could just install zsh and see the issues for yourself. > > No, thanks. I am not a zsh user, and have no plan to become one ;-) You don't need to become a zsh user to test a patch. I often test bash completion patches on bash, even though I'm not a bash user. Cheers. -- Felipe Contreras