Actually, most defined completions would add '\' in front of '$'. It only works when the command has no completion defined, for instance, the `ll` alias does. Don't know what went wrong. I think I have to go for the direxpand option.
Actually, most defined completions would add '\' in front of '$'. It only works when the command has no completion defined, for instance, the `ll` alias does.
Don't know what went wrong. I think I have to go for the direxpand option.