I am using zsh with oh-my-zsh\'s rc file and there is some behavior I find particularly annoying. By default, oh-my-zsh is configured to return case-insensitive matches when aut
Create a file ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/better-completion.zsh
(assuming you are using default paths for oh-my-zsh) with the following lines
zstyle ':completion:*' matcher-list '' 'm:{a-zA-Z}={A-Za-z}' 'r:|[._-]=* r:|=*' 'l:|=* r:|=*'
Explanation:
Rules for matches in zsh completion in general are defined in the matcher-list
style. For oh-my-zsh this is defined in ~/.oh-my-zsh/lib/completion.zsh
(once for case-sensitive and once for case-insensitive). You could change it there but it would probably be gone if you updated your oh-my-zsh. ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom
is specifially intended for customization and files with extension .zsh
are loaded from there by .oh-my-zsh/oh-my-zsh.sh
at the end of the configuration.
The default (case-insensitive) settings for matcher-list
in oh-my-zsh are:
zstyle ':completion:*' matcher-list 'm:{a-zA-Z}={A-Za-z}' 'r:|[._-]=* r:|=*' 'l:|=* r:|=*'
The first of which tells to handle upper and lower case interchangeable. As it is the first rule, it will be invariably used for every match.
The only change needed is to prepend ''
for simple completion (it is even the first example in zshcompsys(1)
for matcher-list
)
zstyle ':completion:*' matcher-list '' 'm:{a-zA-Z}={A-Za-z}' 'r:|[._-]=* r:|=*' 'l:|=* r:|=*'
This tries first to complete the current word exactly as its written, before trying case-insensitive or other matches.
To be complete:
.
, _
or -
, e.g. f.b
-> foo.bar
.bar
-> foobar
)