Whilst <Tab><Tab> is indeed useful, it's actually your shell handling this rather than a command as such. Different shells do this differently, from the description you've given it sounds like you're using bash.
In the shell I use, zsh, you can configure this behaviour fairly extensively. I have it so <Tab><Tab> gives you a menu of the items that match that you can scroll through.
Edit: fixed zsh link.
just correcting your link, at least for my browser the whole adress has to be written out: zsh. I've heard of zsh once but didn't find the time to take a deeper look into it, will consider to give it a try though! From what i've read, seems to be a powerful tool! Thx!
Edit: Could you by chance let me have a look onto your zsh-config file? This <TAB><TAB> option you mentioned seems interesting to me.