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Fixed typos in README and docstring
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The aliases are not shown to the user on tab completion, but they are accepted as valid nouns by
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The aliases are not shown to the user on tab completion, but they are accepted as valid nouns by
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the completion aglorithm if entered manually, e.g. in:
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the completion algorithm if entered manually, e.g. in:
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```bash
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```bash
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# kubectl get rc [tab][tab]
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# kubectl get rc [tab][tab]
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@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ So while there are many other files in the CWD it only shows me subdirs and thos
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# Specifiy custom flag completion
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# Specifiy custom flag completion
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Similar to the filename completion and filtering usingn cobra.BashCompFilenameExt, you can specifiy
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Similar to the filename completion and filtering using cobra.BashCompFilenameExt, you can specifiy
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a custom flag completion function with cobra.BashCompCustom:
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a custom flag completion function with cobra.BashCompCustom:
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```go
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```go
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"github.com/spf13/pflag"
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"github.com/spf13/pflag"
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)
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// GenManTree will generate a man page for this command and all decendants
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// GenManTree will generate a man page for this command and all descendants
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// in the directory given. The header may be nil. This function may not work
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// in the directory given. The header may be nil. This function may not work
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// correctly if your command names have - in them. If you have `cmd` with two
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// correctly if your command names have - in them. If you have `cmd` with two
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// subcmds, `sub` and `sub-third`. And `sub` has a subcommand called `third`
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// subcmds, `sub` and `sub-third`. And `sub` has a subcommand called `third`
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