How many time you shouted as crazy because you could get autocomplete in an ubuntu docker container...
Well: that's life; it is like this by design for a gazillion of very good reasons. Never the less if you are not a genius that can manage to get a container working at the first untested write of the Dockerfile
, chances are that you need to -it /bin/bash
in a container to understand what the hell it's going on.
And it is there where you understand that life has been unfair with you. You don't have the auto-complete.
But, getting it back, is very easy...
Just install the bash autocompletion:
$ apt-get install bash-completion
and remove one file
$ rm /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/docker-clean
then you have to exit from there...
The container will die. Again: that's life.
But if you docker ps -a
you get the id
of the container you just kill it and you restart it and you attach to it...
docker start <last container>
docker attach <last container>
a couple of ENTER keys and... Voila'!!
You can TAB ... TAB all your life that has been wasted so far in cmd.com not tab tabbing. :)
Peach, stay home and stay safe!!
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