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Add command auto-complete feature for ease of use #28

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ykdy3951 opened this issue Feb 28, 2024 · 1 comment
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Add command auto-complete feature for ease of use #28

ykdy3951 opened this issue Feb 28, 2024 · 1 comment
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What would you like to be added?

Currently, our project lacks a command auto-complete feature which could greatly enhance the usability and user experience when interacting with our system.
This feature would provide users with suggestions and completions for available commands as they type, making command-line operations more efficient and user-friendly.

Why is this needed?

Adding command auto-complete functionality would streamline the user's workflow, reduce errors, and overall improve the usability of our system.
Please provide additional information on the programming language or framework used in the project to better implement the command auto-complete feature.

@ykdy3951 ykdy3951 added the enhancement New feature or request label Feb 28, 2024
@ykdy3951 ykdy3951 added this to cllm Feb 28, 2024
@devleejb devleejb moved this to Backlog in cllm Feb 29, 2024
@ykdy3951 ykdy3951 self-assigned this Mar 10, 2024
@ykdy3951 ykdy3951 added this to the 0.1.2 milestone Mar 10, 2024
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This issue is about dynamic autocomplete.

@ykdy3951 ykdy3951 removed this from the 0.1.2 milestone Mar 21, 2024
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