function __fish_shared_key_bindings -d "Bindings shared between emacs and vi mode" set -l legacy_bind bind # 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" >&2 return 1 end bind --preset $argv ctrl-y yank or return # protect against invalid $argv bind --preset $argv alt-y yank-pop # Left/Right arrow bind --preset $argv right forward-char bind --preset $argv left backward-char $legacy_bind --preset $argv -k right forward-char $legacy_bind --preset $argv -k left backward-char # Ctrl-left/right - these also work in vim. bind --preset $argv ctrl-right forward-word bind --preset $argv ctrl-left backward-word bind --preset $argv pageup beginning-of-history bind --preset $argv pagedown end-of-history $legacy_bind --preset $argv -k ppage beginning-of-history $legacy_bind --preset $argv -k npage end-of-history # Interaction with the system clipboard. bind --preset $argv ctrl-x fish_clipboard_copy bind --preset $argv ctrl-v fish_clipboard_paste bind --preset $argv escape cancel bind --preset $argv ctrl-\[ cancel bind --preset $argv tab complete bind --preset $argv ctrl-i complete bind --preset $argv ctrl-s pager-toggle-search # shift-tab does a tab complete followed by a search. bind --preset $argv shift-tab complete-and-search $legacy_bind --preset $argv -k btab complete-and-search bind --preset $argv shift-delete history-pager-delete or backward-delete-char $legacy_bind --preset $argv -k sdc history-pager-delete or backward-delete-char bind --preset $argv down down-or-search $legacy_bind --preset $argv -k down down-or-search bind --preset $argv up up-or-search $legacy_bind --preset $argv -k up up-or-search bind --preset $argv shift-right forward-bigword bind --preset $argv shift-left backward-bigword $legacy_bind --preset $argv -k sright forward-bigword $legacy_bind --preset $argv -k sleft backward-bigword bind --preset $argv alt-right nextd-or-forward-word bind --preset $argv alt-left prevd-or-backward-word bind --preset $argv alt-up history-token-search-backward bind --preset $argv alt-down history-token-search-forward # Bash compatibility # https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/89 bind --preset $argv alt-. history-token-search-backward bind --preset $argv alt-l __fish_list_current_token bind --preset $argv alt-o __fish_preview_current_file bind --preset $argv alt-w __fish_whatis_current_token bind --preset $argv ctrl-l clear-screen bind --preset $argv ctrl-c cancel-commandline bind --preset $argv ctrl-u backward-kill-line bind --preset $argv ctrl-w backward-kill-path-component bind --preset $argv end end-of-line bind --preset $argv home beginning-of-line bind --preset $argv alt-d 'if test "$(commandline; printf .)" = \n.; __fish_echo dirh; else; commandline -f kill-word; end' bind --preset $argv ctrl-d delete-or-exit bind --preset $argv alt-s 'for cmd in sudo doas please; if command -q $cmd; fish_commandline_prepend $cmd; break; end; end' # Allow reading manpages by pressing f1 (many GUI applications) or Alt+h (like in zsh). bind --preset $argv f1 __fish_man_page $legacy_bind --preset $argv -k f1 __fish_man_page bind --preset $argv alt-h __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 alt-p __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 alt-# __fish_toggle_comment_commandline # These keystrokes invoke an external editor on the command buffer. bind --preset $argv alt-e edit_command_buffer bind --preset $argv alt-v edit_command_buffer # Bindings that are shared in text-insertion modes. if not set -l index (contains --index -- -M $argv) or test $argv[(math $index + 1)] = insert # This is the default binding, i.e. the one used if no other binding matches bind --preset $argv "" self-insert or exit # protect against invalid $argv # Space and other command terminators expands abbrs _and_ inserts itself. bind --preset $argv space self-insert expand-abbr bind --preset $argv ";" self-insert expand-abbr bind --preset $argv "|" self-insert expand-abbr bind --preset $argv "&" self-insert expand-abbr bind --preset $argv ">" self-insert expand-abbr bind --preset $argv "<" self-insert expand-abbr bind --preset $argv shift-enter "commandline -i \n" expand-abbr bind --preset $argv alt-enter "commandline -i \n" expand-abbr bind --preset $argv ")" self-insert expand-abbr # Closing a command substitution. bind --preset $argv ctrl-space 'test -n "$(commandline)" && commandline -i " "' bind --preset $argv -k nul 'test -n "$(commandline)" && commandline -i " "' # Shift-space behaves like space because it's easy to mistype. bind --preset $argv shift-space 'commandline -i " "' expand-abbr bind --preset $argv enter execute bind --preset $argv ctrl-j execute bind --preset $argv ctrl-m execute # Make Control+Return behave like Return because it's easy to mistype after accepting an autosuggestion. bind --preset $argv ctrl-enter execute end end