fish-shell/share/functions/fish_default_key_bindings.fish
Julian Aron Prenner 213e907044 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into bind_mode
Conflicts:
	builtin.cpp
	reader.cpp
	share/functions/fish_default_key_bindings.fish
2014-01-15 15:27:06 +01:00

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Fish

function fish_default_key_bindings -d "Default (Emacs-like) key bindings for fish" -a mode
if not set -q mode[1]
# Clear earlier bindings, if any
bind --erase --all
end
# This is the default binding, i.e. the one used if no other binding matches
bind $argv "" self-insert
bind $argv \n execute
bind $argv \ck kill-line
bind $argv \cy yank
bind $argv \t complete
bind $argv \e\n "commandline -i \n"
bind $argv \e\[A up-or-search
bind $argv \e\[B down-or-search
bind $argv -k down down-or-search
bind $argv -k up up-or-search
bind $argv \e\[C forward-char
bind $argv \e\[D backward-char
bind $argv -k right forward-char
bind $argv -k left backward-char
bind $argv -k dc delete-char
bind $argv -k backspace backward-delete-char
bind $argv \x7f backward-delete-char
bind $argv \e\[H beginning-of-line
bind $argv \e\[F end-of-line
# for PuTTY
# https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/180
bind $argv \e\[1~ beginning-of-line
bind $argv \e\[3~ delete-char
bind $argv \e\[4~ end-of-line
# OS X SnowLeopard doesn't have these keys. Don't show an annoying error message.
bind $argv -k home beginning-of-line 2> /dev/null
bind $argv -k end end-of-line 2> /dev/null
bind $argv \e\[3\;2~ backward-delete-char # Mavericks Terminal.app shift-delete
bind $argv \e\eOC nextd-or-forward-word
bind $argv \e\eOD prevd-or-backward-word
bind $argv \e\e\[C nextd-or-forward-word
bind $argv \e\e\[D prevd-or-backward-word
bind $argv \eO3C nextd-or-forward-word
bind $argv \eO3D prevd-or-backward-word
bind $argv \e\[3C nextd-or-forward-word
bind $argv \e\[3D prevd-or-backward-word
bind $argv \e\[1\;3C nextd-or-forward-word
bind $argv \e\[1\;3D prevd-or-backward-word
bind $argv \e\eOA history-token-search-backward
bind $argv \e\eOB history-token-search-forward
bind $argv \e\e\[A history-token-search-backward
bind $argv \e\e\[B history-token-search-forward
bind $argv \eO3A history-token-search-backward
bind $argv \eO3B history-token-search-forward
bind $argv \e\[3A history-token-search-backward
bind $argv \e\[3B history-token-search-forward
bind $argv \e\[1\;3A history-token-search-backward
bind $argv \e\[1\;3B history-token-search-forward
bind $argv \ca beginning-of-line
bind $argv \ce end-of-line
bind $argv \ey yank-pop
bind $argv \ch backward-delete-char
bind $argv \cw backward-kill-word
bind $argv \cp history-search-backward
bind $argv \cn history-search-forward
bind $argv \cf forward-char
bind $argv \cb backward-char
bind $argv \ct transpose-chars
bind $argv \et transpose-words
bind $argv \eu upcase-word
# This clashes with __fish_list_current_token
# bind $argv \el downcase-word
bind $argv \ec capitalize-word
bind $argv \e\x7f backward-kill-word
bind $argv \eb backward-word
bind $argv \ef forward-word
bind $argv \e\[1\;5C forward-word
bind $argv \e\[1\;5D backward-word
bind $argv \e\[1\;9A history-token-search-backward # iTerm2
bind $argv \e\[1\;9B history-token-search-forward # iTerm2
bind $argv \e\[1\;9C forward-word #iTerm2
bind $argv \e\[1\;9D backward-word #iTerm2
# Bash compatibility
# https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/89
bind $argv \e. history-token-search-backward
bind $argv -k ppage beginning-of-history
bind $argv -k npage end-of-history
bind $argv \e\< beginning-of-buffer
bind $argv \e\> end-of-buffer
bind $argv \el __fish_list_current_token
bind $argv \ew 'set tok (commandline -pt); if test $tok[1]; echo; whatis $tok[1]; commandline -f repaint; end'
bind $argv \cl 'clear; commandline -f repaint'
bind $argv \cc 'commandline ""'
bind $argv \cu backward-kill-line
bind $argv \cw backward-kill-path-component
bind $argv \ed 'set -l cmd (commandline); if test -z "$cmd"; echo; dirh; commandline -f repaint; else; commandline -f kill-word; end'
bind $argv \cd delete-or-exit
bind \ed forward-kill-word
bind \ed kill-word
# Allow reading manpages by pressing F1
bind $argv -k f1 'man (basename (commandline -po; echo))[1] ^/dev/null; or echo -n \a'
# This will make sure the output of the current command is paged using the less pager when you press Meta-p
bind $argv \ep '__fish_paginate'
# term-specific special bindings
switch "$TERM"
case 'rxvt*'
bind $argv \e\[8~ end-of-line
bind $argv \eOc forward-word
bind $argv \eOd backward-word
end
end