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This plugin provides completion definitions for some of the commands defined by [git-extras](https://github.com/tj/git-extras).
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## Setup notes
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To use it, add `git-extras` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
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```zsh
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plugins=(... git-extras)
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```
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## Setup notes
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The completions work by augmenting the `_git` completion provided by `zsh`. This only works with the `zsh`-provided `_git`, not the `_git` provided by `git` itself. If you have both `zsh` and `git` installed, you need to make sure that the `zsh`-provided `_git` takes precedence.
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### OS X Homebrew Setup
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On OS X with Homebrew, you need to install `git` with `brew install git --without-completions`. Otherwise, `git`'s `_git` will take precedence, and you won't see the completions for `git-extras` commands.
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**NOTE:** this no longer works on current Homebrew distributions of git. ~~On OS X with Homebrew, you need to install `git` with `brew install git --without-completions`. Otherwise, `git`'s `_git` will take precedence, and you won't see the completions for `git-extras` commands.~~
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