From d1741c42f33c133c3f062049f9e2565dd42b787c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Fabian Boehm Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2022 21:34:11 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] docs/interactive: Some slight rewordings and additions to bindings --- doc_src/interactive.rst | 14 +++++++++----- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc_src/interactive.rst b/doc_src/interactive.rst index 5e4a7c765..bd069ebda 100644 --- a/doc_src/interactive.rst +++ b/doc_src/interactive.rst @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ Shared bindings Some bindings are common across Emacs and Vi mode, because they aren't text editing bindings, or because what Vi/Vim does for a particular key doesn't make sense for a shell. -- :kbd:`Tab` :ref:`completes ` the current token. :kbd:`Shift`\ +\ :kbd:`Tab` completes the current token and starts the pager's search mode. +- :kbd:`Tab` :ref:`completes ` the current token. :kbd:`Shift`\ +\ :kbd:`Tab` completes the current token and starts the pager's search mode. :kbd:`Tab` is the same as :kbd:`Control`\ +\ :kbd:`I`. - :kbd:`←` (Left) and :kbd:`→` (Right) move the cursor left or right by one character. If the cursor is already at the end of the line, and an autosuggestion is available, :kbd:`→` accepts the autosuggestion. @@ -298,11 +298,11 @@ Some bindings are common across Emacs and Vi mode, because they aren't text edit - :kbd:`Control`\ +\ :kbd:`D` delete one character to the right of the cursor. If the command line is empty, :kbd:`Control`\ +\ :kbd:`D` will exit fish. -- :kbd:`Control`\ +\ :kbd:`U` moves contents from the beginning of line to the cursor to the :ref:`killring `. +- :kbd:`Control`\ +\ :kbd:`U` removes contents from the beginning of line to the cursor (moving it to the :ref:`killring `). - :kbd:`Control`\ +\ :kbd:`L` clears and repaints the screen. -- :kbd:`Control`\ +\ :kbd:`W` moves the previous path component (everything up to the previous "/", ":" or "@") to the :ref:`killring`. +- :kbd:`Control`\ +\ :kbd:`W` removes the previous path component (everything up to the previous "/", ":" or "@") (moving it to the :ref:`killring`). - :kbd:`Control`\ +\ :kbd:`X` copies the current buffer to the system's clipboard, :kbd:`Control`\ +\ :kbd:`V` inserts the clipboard contents. (see :doc:`fish_clipboard_copy ` and :doc:`fish_clipboard_paste `) @@ -341,9 +341,13 @@ To enable emacs mode, use ``fish_default_key_bindings``. This is also the defaul - :kbd:`Control`\ +\ :kbd:`N`, :kbd:`Control`\ +\ :kbd:`P` move the cursor up/down or through history, like the up and down arrow shared bindings. -- :kbd:`Delete` or :kbd:`Backspace` removes one character forwards or backwards respectively. +- :kbd:`Delete` or :kbd:`Backspace` removes one character forwards or backwards respectively. This also goes for :kbd:`Control`\ +\ :kbd:`H`, which is indistinguishable from backspace. -- :kbd:`Control`\ +\ :kbd:`K` moves contents from the cursor to the end of line to the :ref:`killring`. +- :kbd:`Alt`\ +\ :kbd:`Backspace` removes one word backwards. + +- :kbd:`Alt`\ +\ :kbd:`<` moves to the beginning of the commandline, :kbd:`Alt`\ +\ :kbd:`>` moves to the end. + +- :kbd:`Control`\ +\ :kbd:`K` deletes from the cursor to the end of line (moving it to the :ref:`killring`). - :kbd:`Alt`\ +\ :kbd:`C` capitalizes the current word.