Not strictly perl, but related ...
There are probably a lot of items that could come under this title, but this is a simple one for users of zsh. I finally read through some of the completion control manual page and 'discovered' these two lines which you can put
in your .zshenv
autoload -U compinit
compinit
depending on your preferences you might also want -
setopt AUTO_LIST NOBEEP AUTO_MENU MENU_COMPLETE
amongst other numerous possible zsh options.
The 'compinit' bit enables sensible completion control for the 'man' command. If you happen to want to find out about using Storable for the Apache::Session serialisation interface then that man page -
man Apache::Session::Serialize::Storable
now climbs the screen a little quicker. Of course man is the wrong tool for a hierarchy of pages, but I digress ...
Now if someone can take me straight to this page
from vim ...
TheBlackSausage
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