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Anthony Ryan 26d3461f46 Make tab completion prefer other people
If you are talking with someone else with the same prefix as your
own nickname, and attempt to tab complete theirs. It will complete
your own nickname before theirs if you talked more recently. Since
people rarely intend to highlight themselves, this improves the
logic to complete your own name only as a last resort.
2015-11-14 23:22:57 -05:00
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data build: Let 'make dist' do a better job 2015-10-16 17:25:01 +02:00
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src Make tab completion prefer other people 2015-11-14 23:22:57 -05:00
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