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function __fish_shared_key_bindings -d "Bindings shared between emacs and vi mode"
# These are some bindings that are supposed to be shared between vi mode and default mode.
# They are supposed to be unrelated to text-editing (or movement).
# This takes $argv so the vi-bindings can pass the mode they are valid in.
if contains -- -h $argv
or contains -- --help $argv
echo "Sorry but this function doesn't support -h or --help"
return 1
end
bind --preset $argv \cy yank
or return # protect against invalid $argv
bind --preset $argv \ey yank-pop
# Left/Right arrow
bind --preset $argv -k right forward-char
bind --preset $argv -k left backward-char
bind --preset $argv \e\[C forward-char
bind --preset $argv \e\[D backward-char
# Some terminals output these when they're in in keypad mode.
bind --preset $argv \eOC forward-char
bind --preset $argv \eOD backward-char
bind --preset $argv -k ppage beginning-of-history
bind --preset $argv -k npage end-of-history
# Interaction with the system clipboard.
bind --preset $argv \cx fish_clipboard_copy
bind --preset $argv \cv fish_clipboard_paste
bind --preset $argv \e cancel
bind --preset $argv \t complete
bind --preset $argv \cs pager-toggle-search
# shift-tab does a tab complete followed by a search.
bind --preset $argv --key btab complete-and-search
bind --preset $argv \e\n "commandline -i \n"
bind --preset $argv \e\r "commandline -i \n"
bind --preset $argv -k down down-or-search
bind --preset $argv -k up up-or-search
bind --preset $argv \e\[A up-or-search
bind --preset $argv \e\[B down-or-search
bind --preset $argv \eOA up-or-search
bind --preset $argv \eOB down-or-search
# Alt-left/Alt-right
bind --preset $argv \e\eOC nextd-or-forward-word
bind --preset $argv \e\eOD prevd-or-backward-word
bind --preset $argv \e\e\[C nextd-or-forward-word
bind --preset $argv \e\e\[D prevd-or-backward-word
bind --preset $argv \eO3C nextd-or-forward-word
bind --preset $argv \eO3D prevd-or-backward-word
bind --preset $argv \e\[3C nextd-or-forward-word
bind --preset $argv \e\[3D prevd-or-backward-word
bind --preset $argv \e\[1\;3C nextd-or-forward-word
bind --preset $argv \e\[1\;3D prevd-or-backward-word
bind --preset $argv \e\[1\;9C nextd-or-forward-word #iTerm2
bind --preset $argv \e\[1\;9D prevd-or-backward-word #iTerm2
# Alt-up/Alt-down
bind --preset $argv \e\eOA history-token-search-backward
bind --preset $argv \e\eOB history-token-search-forward
bind --preset $argv \e\e\[A history-token-search-backward
bind --preset $argv \e\e\[B history-token-search-forward
bind --preset $argv \eO3A history-token-search-backward
bind --preset $argv \eO3B history-token-search-forward
bind --preset $argv \e\[3A history-token-search-backward
bind --preset $argv \e\[3B history-token-search-forward
bind --preset $argv \e\[1\;3A history-token-search-backward
bind --preset $argv \e\[1\;3B history-token-search-forward
bind --preset $argv \e\[1\;9A history-token-search-backward # iTerm2
bind --preset $argv \e\[1\;9B history-token-search-forward # iTerm2
# Bash compatibility
# https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/89
bind --preset $argv \e. history-token-search-backward
bind --preset $argv \el __fish_list_current_token
bind --preset $argv \ew 'set tok (commandline -pt); if test $tok[1]; echo; whatis $tok[1]; commandline -f repaint; end'
# ncurses > 6.0 sends a "delete scrollback" sequence along with clear.
# This string replace removes it.
bind --preset $argv \cl 'echo -n (clear | string replace \e\[3J ""); commandline -f repaint'
bind --preset $argv \cc __fish_cancel_commandline
bind --preset $argv \cu backward-kill-line
bind --preset $argv \cw backward-kill-path-component
bind --preset $argv \e\[F end-of-line
bind --preset $argv \e\[H beginning-of-line
bind --preset $argv \ed 'set -l cmd (commandline); if test -z "$cmd"; echo; dirh; commandline -f repaint; else; commandline -f kill-word; end'
bind --preset $argv \cd delete-or-exit
# Allow reading manpages by pressing F1 (many GUI applications) or Alt+h (like in zsh).
bind --preset $argv -k f1 __fish_man_page
bind --preset $argv \eh __fish_man_page
# This will make sure the output of the current command is paged using the default pager when
# you press Meta-p.
# If none is set, less will be used.
bind --preset $argv \ep '__fish_paginate'
# Make it easy to turn an unexecuted command into a comment in the shell history. Also,
# remove the commenting chars so the command can be further edited then executed.
bind --preset $argv \e\# __fish_toggle_comment_commandline
# The [meta-e] and [meta-v] keystrokes invoke an external editor on the command buffer.
bind --preset $argv \ee edit_command_buffer
bind --preset $argv \ev edit_command_buffer
# Support for "bracketed paste"
# The way it works is that we acknowledge our support by printing
# \e\[?2004h
# then the terminal will "bracket" every paste in
# \e\[200~ and \e\[201~
# Every character in between those two will be part of the paste and should not cause a binding to execute (like \n executing commands).
#
# We enable it after every command and disable it before (in __fish_config_interactive.fish)
#
# Support for this seems to be ubiquitous - emacs enables it unconditionally (!) since 25.1 (though it only supports it since then,
# it seems to be the last term to gain support).
# TODO: Should we disable this in older emacsen?
#
# NOTE: This is more of a "security" measure than a proper feature.
# The better way to paste remains the `fish_clipboard_paste` function (bound to \cv by default).
# We don't disable highlighting here, so it will be redone after every character (which can be slow),
# and it doesn't handle "paste-stop" sequences in the paste (which the terminal needs to strip, but KDE konsole doesn't).
#
# See http://thejh.net/misc/website-terminal-copy-paste. The second case will not be caught in KDE konsole.
# Bind the starting sequence in every bind mode, even user-defined ones.
# We usually just pass the text through as-is to facilitate pasting code,
# but when the current token contains an unbalanced single-quote (`'`),
# we escape all single-quotes and backslashes, effectively turning the paste
# into one literal token, to facilitate pasting non-code (e.g. markdown or git commitishes)
# Exclude paste mode or there'll be an additional binding after switching between emacs and vi
for mode in (bind --list-modes | string match -v paste)
bind --preset -M $mode -m paste \e\[200~ '__fish_start_bracketed_paste'
end
# This sequence ends paste-mode and returns to the previous mode we have saved before.
bind --preset -M paste \e\[201~ '__fish_stop_bracketed_paste'
# In paste-mode, everything self-inserts except for the sequence to get out of it
bind --preset -M paste "" self-insert
# Without this, a \r will overwrite the other text, rendering it invisible - which makes the exercise kinda pointless.
# TODO: Test this in windows (\r\n line endings)
bind --preset -M paste \r "commandline -i \n"
bind --preset -M paste "'" "__fish_commandline_insert_escaped \' \$__fish_paste_quoted"
bind --preset -M paste \\ "__fish_commandline_insert_escaped \\\ \$__fish_paste_quoted"
end
function __fish_commandline_insert_escaped --description 'Insert the first arg escaped if a second arg is given'
if set -q argv[2]
commandline -i \\$argv[1]
else
commandline -i $argv[1]
end
end
function __fish_start_bracketed_paste
# Save the last bind mode so we can restore it.
set -g __fish_last_bind_mode $fish_bind_mode
# If the token is currently single-quoted,
# we escape single-quotes (and backslashes).
__fish_commandline_is_singlequoted
and set -g __fish_paste_quoted 1
end
function __fish_stop_bracketed_paste
# Restore the last bind mode.
set fish_bind_mode $__fish_last_bind_mode
set -e __fish_paste_quoted
commandline -f force-repaint
end