folder completion: suggest based on lhs of cursor, preserve rhs#386
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@maximbaz LGTM! I let one extremely minor suggestion which is optional.
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Suppose your password store has folders "personal" and "work".
Press "Add credentials" in the popup, in the file name enter "github.com" (will be automatically done by #383), then press Home and try to autocomplete "personal" folder.
Before: autocomplete wouldn't show up
After: autocomplete shows up based on what there is on the left side of the cursor. So you can type "p" and it will exclude "work" and keep showing "personal". Pressing Enter prepends folder name, without overwriting "github.com".