Created by [CecilWesterhof]. I have written a library which I use in my command-line. First I had in my .tclshrc: ====== package require dcblUtilities # In this case there is no risk of conflicts, so I 'import everything'. namespace import ::dcblUtilities::* ====== But if I then want to use tab expansion I need to put ::dcblUtilities:: before the proc I want to expand, which I really do not like. So I now have: ====== package require dcblUtilities # In this case there is no risk of conflicts, so I 'import everything'. # I want tab to work on the proc's of dcblUtilities on the command-line foreach procedure [namespace eval dcblUtilities {namespace export}] { interp alias {} ${procedure} {} ::dcblUtilities::${procedure} } ====== In this way both getCleanOutput and ::dcblUtilities::getCleanOutput are defined. And now I can type getC give tab and get getCleanOutput. Which I find very helpfull. ---- As always: comments, tips and questions are appreciated. <>Utilities