Fabian Homborg a8e237f0f9 Let complete show completions for one command if just given -c
Currently only `complete` will list completions, and it will list all
of them.

That's a bit ridiculous, especially since `complete -c foo` just does nothing.

So just make `complete -c foo` list all the completions for `foo`.
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