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<Sandro[m]>
Is there a way I can easily merge the bash-completion file for a command?
<Sandro[m]>
I want to get the nix 2.3 and 2.4 completion at the same time
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<Sandro[m]>
I could just create a dummy package and do it in there...
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<rycee>
Sandro: Hmm, no I've never encountered any obvious way to do that. I'm certainly no expect on bash completion definitions, though.
<rycee>
I assume the simplest would be to create a third completion definition that whenever completion is requested runs `nix --version` or something similar and makes the completion continue with the existing definition for that version.