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[split] Move vi-mode plugin to oh-my-fish/plugin-vi-mode
https://github.com/oh-my-fish/plugin-vi-mode
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# vi-mode
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Basic vi key bindings emulation for fish.
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## Install
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Add `vi-mode` to your list of fish plugins in your `config.fish`.
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Example:
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set fish_plugins autojump vi-mode
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## Configuration
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### Default mode
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The default vi mode can be set by defining the variable `vi_mode_default` in
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your `config.fish`.
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If used, this variable must be set before loading `oh-my-fish`.
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Its default value is `vi_mode_insert`.
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To set normal mode as default:
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set vi_mode_default vi_mode_normal
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### Mode indicator
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The mode indicator is stored in the variable `vi_mode`.
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See the oh-my-fish theme `simplevi` for an example of integration of the
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indicator into the prompt.
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### User key bindings
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User additional key bindings can be defined with the function
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`vi_mode_user_key_bindings`. If used, this function must be defined before
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loading `oh-my-fish`.
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Example:
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function vi_mode_user_key_bindings
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bind \el suppress-autosuggestion
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end
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## Not implemented
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- bind 2 vi-arg-digit
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- bind y yank-direction
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- bind g magic :-P
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- bind ^a increment next number
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- bind ^x decrement next number
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- bind /?nN search (jk kind of does this)
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- registers (maybe try to make sensible integration into X, like an
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explicit yank with y goes to an X selection, while an implicit
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delete with x etc. doesn't. "\* and "+ should natually go to the
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appropriate X selection if possible)
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- etc.
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## Author
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This mode has been created by [Ian Munsie][ian_github], the original file can
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be found [here][original].
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It has been adapted for oh-my-fish by [Sylvain Benner][syl_github].
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[ian_github]: https://github.com/DarkStarSword
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[original]: https://github.com/DarkStarSword/junk/blob/master/vi-mode.fish
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[syl_github]: https://github.com/syl20bnr
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# This script is part of the vi-mode plugin for fish
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# author: Ian Munsie
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# Adapted for oh-my-fish by Sylvain Benner
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import sys
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from functools import reduce
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command = sys.argv[1]
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direction = sys.argv[2]
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new_pos = pos = int(sys.argv[3])
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lineno = int(sys.argv[4]) - 1
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cmdline_list = sys.argv[5:]
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cmdline = '\n'.join(cmdline_list)
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def start():
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return (0, 0)
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def end():
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return (len(cmdline), -1)
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class not_found(Exception): pass
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def dir_0():
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return (reduce(lambda a,b: a + len(b) + 1, cmdline_list[:lineno], 0), 0)
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def dir_eol(): # end of line
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before_len = reduce(lambda a,b: a + len(b) + 1, cmdline_list[:lineno], 0)
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line_len = len(cmdline_list[lineno]) or 1
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return (before_len + line_len, -1)
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# These routines are all similar, they can probably be combined into one, but
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# I'll make sure I get all working and understand the differences first
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def dir_fnw(): # First Non-Whitespace
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import re
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len_before = reduce(lambda a,b: a + len(b) + 1, cmdline_list[:lineno], 0)
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match = re.search('^\s*[^\s]', cmdline_list[lineno])
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if not match:
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return start()
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return (len_before + match.end()-1, 0)
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dir__ = dir_fnw # XXX: I always used _ as this, but turns out that might not be quite right
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def _dir_w(regexp):
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import re
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searchpart = cmdline[pos:]
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match = re.search(regexp, searchpart)
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if not match:
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return end()
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return (pos + match.end()-1, 0)
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def _dir_e(regexp):
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import re
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searchpart = cmdline[pos+1:]
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match = re.search(regexp, searchpart)
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if not match:
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return end()
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return (pos+2 + match.start(), -1)
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def _dir_b(regexp):
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import re
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if pos == 0:
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return start()
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# Reverse the string instead of matching to right:
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searchpart = cmdline[pos-1::-1]
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match = re.search(regexp, searchpart)
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if not match:
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return start()
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return (len(searchpart) - (match.start()+1), 0)
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def _dir_ge(regexp):
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import re
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if pos == 0:
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return start()
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# Reverse the string instead of matching to right:
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searchpart = cmdline[pos::-1]
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match = re.search(regexp, searchpart)
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if not match:
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return start()
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return (len(searchpart) - (match.end()), 0)
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# Simple, but not inclusive enough:
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# def dir_w(): return _dir_w(r'[^\w]\w')
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# def dir_e(): return _dir_e(r'\w[^\w]')
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# Slightly too inclusive, e.g. fi--sh matches both '-' characters, but should only match one:
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_dir_w_regexp = r'[^\w][^\s]|\w[^\w\s]'
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_dir_e_regexp = r'[^\s][^\w]|[^\w\s]\w'
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_dir_W_regexp = r'\s[^\s]'
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_dir_E_regexp = r'[^\s]\s'
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def dir_w(): return _dir_w(_dir_w_regexp)
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def dir_W(): return _dir_w(_dir_W_regexp)
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def dir_e(): return _dir_e(_dir_e_regexp)
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def dir_E(): return _dir_e(_dir_E_regexp)
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def dir_b(): return _dir_b(_dir_e_regexp)
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def dir_B(): return _dir_b(_dir_E_regexp)
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def dir_ge(): return _dir_ge(_dir_w_regexp)
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def dir_gE(): return _dir_ge(_dir_W_regexp)
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def dir_cw(): return _dir_w(_dir_e_regexp)
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def dir_cW(): return _dir_w(_dir_E_regexp)
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def dir_h():
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if pos: return (pos-1, 0)
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return start()
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def dir_l():
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return (pos+1, 0)
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def dir_t(char):
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new_pos = cmdline.find(char, pos+1)
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if new_pos < 0:
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raise not_found
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return (new_pos, -1)
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def dir_T(char):
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new_pos = cmdline.rfind(char, 0, pos)
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if new_pos < 0:
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raise not_found
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return (new_pos+1, 0)
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def dir_f(char): return (dir_t(char)[0]+1, -1)
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def dir_F(char): return (dir_T(char)[0]-1, 0)
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def cmd_delete():
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dst_pos = dir(direction)
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if dst_pos >= pos:
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new_cmdline = cmdline[:pos] + cmdline[dst_pos:]
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return (new_cmdline, pos)
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new_cmdline = cmdline[:dst_pos] + cmdline[pos:]
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return (new_cmdline, dst_pos)
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def cmd_change():
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# 'Special case: 'cw' and 'cW' are treated like 'ce' and 'cE' if the cursor
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# is on a non-blank. This is because 'cw' is interpreted as change-word,
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# and a word does not include the following white space.'
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#
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# Note: Even with this special case the behaviour does not quite match what
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# vim actually does in practice - try with the cursor on punctuation, or on
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# the last character in a word. Specifically, the behaviour of cw differs
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# from ce when the cursor is already on the last character of a 'word', for
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# vim's definition of word.
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#
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# Because of this, we use a special direction to handle this case.
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global direction
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if direction in 'wW' and not cmdline[pos].isspace():
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direction = direction.replace('w', 'cw').replace('W', 'cW')
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return cmd_delete()
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def cmd_o():
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above = '\n'.join(cmdline_list[:lineno + 1])
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below = '\n'.join(cmdline_list[lineno + 1:])
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return (above + '\n\n' + below, len(above)+1)
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def cmd_O():
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above = '\n'.join(cmdline_list[:lineno])
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below = '\n'.join(cmdline_list[lineno:])
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return (above + '\n\n' + below, len(above)+1)
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def _dir_cmd_func(func):
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(pos1, pos2) = (pos, dir(direction))
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if pos2 < pos:
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(pos1, pos2) = (pos2, pos1)
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new_cmdline = cmdline[:pos1] + func(cmdline[pos1:pos2]) + cmdline[pos2:]
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return (new_cmdline, pos1)
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# XXX: automagic completion sometimes hides the results of changing the case in these commands:
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def cmd_upper(): return _dir_cmd_func(str.upper)
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def cmd_lower(): return _dir_cmd_func(str.lower)
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def cmd_swapcase(): return _dir_cmd_func(str.swapcase)
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def dir(d, cursor = False):
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def validate(pos):
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if pos < 0: return 0
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if pos > len(cmdline): return len(cmdline)
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return pos
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a = ()
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if ':' in d:
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(d, a) = d.split(':', 1)
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(new_pos, cursor_off) = globals()['dir_%s' % d](*a)
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if cursor:
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return validate(new_pos + cursor_off)
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return validate(new_pos)
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def cmd(c): return globals()['cmd_%s' % c]()
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def cmd_normal():
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return (None, dir(direction, True))
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try:
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(cmdline, new_pos) = cmd(command)
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if cmdline is not None:
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print ( cmdline )
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except not_found:
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new_pos = pos
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print ( new_pos )
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set_color normal
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# vi:noexpandtab:sw=4:ts=4
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#
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# vi-mode for fish
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# author: Ian Munsie
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# Adapted for oh-my-fish by Sylvain Benner
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#
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# Requirements: fish 2.0+
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# I'm thinking about changing these to separate out the colours from the text.
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# I'm undecided on this though - when I support count arguments there may be
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# some benefit from displaying the count here, but that would also make the
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# size of these strings vary, which I'd rather not do...
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set -l cn (set_color normal 2>/dev/null)
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set -g vi_mode_normal (set_color blue 2>/dev/null)'n'$cn
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set -g vi_mode_replace (set_color red 2>/dev/null)'r'$cn
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set -g vi_mode_REPLACE (set_color --background=red 2>/dev/null)'R'$cn
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set -g vi_mode_insert (set_color green 2>/dev/null)'i'$cn
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set -g vi_mode_delete (set_color red 2>/dev/null)'d'$cn
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set -g vi_mode_change (set_color yellow 2>/dev/null)'c'$cn
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set -g vi_mode_g (set_color blue 2>/dev/null)'g'$cn
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set -g vi_mode_lower (set_color blue 2>/dev/null)'u'$cn
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set -g vi_mode_upper (set_color blue 2>/dev/null)'U'$cn
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set -g vi_mode_swapcase (set_color blue 2>/dev/null)'~'$cn
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set -g __vi_mode_undo_cmdline ''
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set -g __vi_mode_undo_cmdline_pos 0
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# default vi mode
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if test -z $vi_mode_default
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set -g vi_mode_default vi_mode_insert
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end
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# additional user key bindings go in vi_mode_user_key_bindings
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function __vi_mode_user_key_bindings
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if functions | grep "vi_mode_user_key_bindings" > /dev/null
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vi_mode_user_key_bindings
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end
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end
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function __vi_mode_direction_command
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# commandline should always be last
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set ret (python (dirname (status -f))/vi-mode-impl.py $argv[1] $argv[2] (commandline -C) (commandline -L) (commandline))
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set new_pos $ret[-1]
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set -e ret[-1] # Guessing that deleting last element is likely to be faster than deleting first
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if test (count $ret) -gt 0
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commandline -- $ret
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end
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commandline -C $new_pos
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end
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function __vi_mode_common_emacs -d "common key bindings for all vi-like modes that are identical to the emacs mode"
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# Feel free to expand this list for anything that makes sense, this is just
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# a couple of hand-picked ones that seemed useful and/or I use :)
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bind \e\[A up-or-search
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bind \e\[B down-or-search
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bind -k down down-or-search
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bind -k up up-or-search
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bind \e\[C forward-char
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bind \e\[D backward-char
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bind -k right forward-char
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bind -k left backward-char
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bind \e\[H beginning-of-line
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bind \e\[F end-of-line
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# OS X SnowLeopard doesn't have these keys. Don't show an annoying error message.
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bind -k home beginning-of-line 2> /dev/null
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bind -k end end-of-line 2> /dev/null
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bind \cl 'clear; commandline -f repaint'
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bind \cd delete-or-exit
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end
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function __vi_mode_common -d "common key bindings for all vi-like modes"
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__vi_mode_common_emacs
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bind \e vi_mode_normal
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# Can we put commandline into history when pressing ^C?
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bind \cc '__vi_mode_save_cmdline; for i in (seq (count (commandline))); echo; end; commandline ""; vi_mode_insert'
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bind \n "commandline -f execute; "$vi_mode_default
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__vi_mode_user_key_bindings
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end
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function __vi_mode_common_insert -d "common key bindings for all insert vi-like modes"
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__vi_mode_common
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bind \e 'commandline -f backward-char; vi_mode_normal'
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if functions -q vi_mode_user
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vi_mode_user insert
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end
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end
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function __vi_mode_bind_directions
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__vi_mode $argv[1]
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for direction in W w E e B b 0 _ h l
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bind $direction "$argv[3]; __vi_mode_direction_command '$argv[1]' $direction; $argv[2]"
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end
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bind \$ "$argv[3]; __vi_mode_direction_command '$argv[1]' eol; $argv[2]"
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bind \^ "$argv[3]; __vi_mode_direction_command '$argv[1]' fnw; $argv[2]"
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for direction in f F t T
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bind $direction "__vi_mode_bind_all '$argv[3]; __vi_mode_direction_command %q$argv[1]%q {$direction}:%k; $argv[2]'"
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end
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bind g "__vi_mode_bind_directions_g $argv"
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end
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function __vi_mode_bind_directions_g
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for direction in e E
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bind $direction "$argv[3]; __vi_mode_direction_command '$argv[1]' g$direction; $argv[2]"
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end
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end
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function __vi_mode_bind_all
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# There seems to be some magic that doesn't work properly without this:
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bind '' self-insert
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python -c "
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command = '''$argv'''
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for c in map(chr, range(0x20, 0x7f)):
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q = '\"' # Enclose command in these
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Q = '\'' # Other quote - for quotes inside command
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if c == '\"':
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l = r = r'\\%s' % c
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(q, Q) = (Q, q) # Swap quotes
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elif c in ['(', ')', '<', '>', ';', '|', '\'']:
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l = r = r'\%s' % c
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elif c == '\\\\':
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l = r'\\\\'
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r = r'\\\\\\\\'
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elif c == '\$':
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l = '\%s' % c
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r = r\"'\%s'\" % c
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else:
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l = r = \"'%s'\" % c
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print ( 'bind %s %s%s%s' % (l, q, command.replace('%k', r).replace('%q', Q), q))
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" | .
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end
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function __vi_mode
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# Is there a way to do this without eval?
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# We really want something like a dictionary...
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eval set -g vi_mode \$vi_mode_{$argv}
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commandline -f repaint
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end
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function __vi_mode_replace
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__vi_mode replace
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bind --erase --all
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__vi_mode_common
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# backward-char should happen last, but only works if specified first
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# (guess I should dig through the C code and figure out what is going
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# on):
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# __vi_mode_bind_all "commandline -f delete-char; commandline -i %k; commandline -f backward-char; vi_mode_normal"
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__vi_mode_bind_all "__vi_mode_save_cmdline; commandline -f backward-char delete-char; commandline -i %k; vi_mode_normal"
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if functions -q vi_mode_user
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vi_mode_user replace
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end
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end
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function __vi_mode_overwrite
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__vi_mode REPLACE
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bind --erase --all
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__vi_mode_common_insert
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__vi_mode_save_cmdline
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__vi_mode_bind_all "commandline -f delete-char; commandline -i %k"
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if functions -q vi_mode_user
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vi_mode_user overwrite
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end
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end
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function __vi_mode_save_cmdline
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# Only vi style single level for now, patch to suppport vim style
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# multi-level undo history welcome
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set -g __vi_mode_undo_cmdline (commandline)
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set -g __vi_mode_undo_cmdline_pos (commandline -C)
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end
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function __vi_mode_undo
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set -l cmdline (commandline)
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set -l pos (commandline -C)
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commandline $__vi_mode_undo_cmdline
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commandline -C $__vi_mode_undo_cmdline_pos
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set -g __vi_mode_undo_cmdline $cmdline
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set -g __vi_mode_undo_cmdline_pos $pos
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end
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function __vi_mode_g -d "vi-like key bindings for fish (commands starting with g)"
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__vi_mode g
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bind --erase --all
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__vi_mode_bind_all 'vi_mode_normal'
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__vi_mode_common
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bind I '__vi_mode_save_cmdline; commandline -f beginning-of-line; vi_mode_insert'
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# XXX: automagic completion sometimes hides the results of changing the case in these commands:
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bind u '__vi_mode_bind_directions lower vi_mode_normal __vi_mode_save_cmdline'
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bind U '__vi_mode_bind_directions upper vi_mode_normal __vi_mode_save_cmdline'
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bind \~ '__vi_mode_bind_directions swapcase vi_mode_normal __vi_mode_save_cmdline'
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# TODO: The rest of the g commands + directions.
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__vi_mode_bind_directions_g normal vi_mode_normal ''
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if functions -q vi_mode_user
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vi_mode_user g
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end
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end
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function vi_mode_normal -d "WIP vi-like key bindings for fish (normal mode)"
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__vi_mode normal
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bind --erase --all
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# NOTE: bind '' self-insert seems to be required to allow the
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# prompt to change, but we don't want unbound keys to be able to
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# self-insert, so set the default binding, but bind everything to
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# do nothing (which is wasteful, but seems to work):
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__vi_mode_bind_all ''
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__vi_mode_common
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# Fish recently gained support for this, redirect to /dev/null so it
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# doesn't fall over if running an old version of fish:
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commandline -f suppress-autosuggestion 2>/dev/null
|
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|
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bind i '__vi_mode_save_cmdline; vi_mode_insert'
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bind I '__vi_mode_save_cmdline; __vi_mode_direction_command normal fnw; vi_mode_insert'
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bind a '__vi_mode_save_cmdline; commandline -f forward-char; vi_mode_insert'
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bind A '__vi_mode_save_cmdline; commandline -f end-of-line; vi_mode_insert'
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bind o '__vi_mode_save_cmdline; __vi_mode_direction_command o ""; vi_mode_insert'
|
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bind O '__vi_mode_save_cmdline; __vi_mode_direction_command O ""; vi_mode_insert'
|
||||
|
||||
# Cool, these functions are pretty close to what I wanted:
|
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# FIXME: Cursor not placed in correct position, but moving it prevents further searching
|
||||
bind j down-or-search
|
||||
bind k up-or-search
|
||||
|
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bind x '__vi_mode_save_cmdline; commandline -f delete-char'
|
||||
bind D '__vi_mode_save_cmdline; commandline -f kill-line'
|
||||
# bind Y 'commandline -f kill-whole-line yank'
|
||||
bind P '__vi_mode_save_cmdline; commandline -f yank'
|
||||
bind p '__vi_mode_save_cmdline; commandline -f yank forward-char' # Yes, this is reversed. Otherwise it does the wrong thing. Go figure.
|
||||
bind C '__vi_mode_save_cmdline; commandline -f kill-line; vi_mode_insert'
|
||||
bind S '__vi_mode_save_cmdline; commandline -f kill-whole-line; vi_mode_insert'
|
||||
bind s '__vi_mode_save_cmdline; commandline -f delete-char; vi_mode_insert'
|
||||
bind r __vi_mode_replace
|
||||
bind R __vi_mode_overwrite
|
||||
|
||||
# XXX: The automagic completion sometimes displays the case from the
|
||||
# command it wants to complete instead of the case actually on the
|
||||
# commandline, so even though this works, it may not always appear to work.
|
||||
# I'm not sure if I can do anything about that, I'll need to look at the
|
||||
# code. Ideally I would turn off automagic completion whenever I'm not in
|
||||
# insert mode.
|
||||
bind \~ '__vi_mode_save_cmdline; commandline -f forward-char; __vi_mode_direction_command swapcase l'
|
||||
|
||||
__vi_mode_bind_directions normal vi_mode_normal ''
|
||||
bind d '__vi_mode_bind_directions delete vi_mode_normal __vi_mode_save_cmdline'
|
||||
bind c '__vi_mode_bind_directions change vi_mode_insert __vi_mode_save_cmdline'
|
||||
|
||||
# Override generic direction code for simple things that have a close
|
||||
# match in fish's builtin commands, which should be faster:
|
||||
bind h backward-char
|
||||
bind l forward-char
|
||||
bind 0 beginning-of-line
|
||||
# bind \$ end-of-line #FIXME: Cursor position
|
||||
# bind b backward-word # Note: built-in implementation only recently fixed. Also, before enabling this override, determine if this matches on the right characters
|
||||
|
||||
bind g __vi_mode_g # MUST BE AFTER BIND_DIRECTIONS... I'm thinking about changing it so that this is all handled by bind_directions
|
||||
bind u __vi_mode_undo
|
||||
|
||||
# NOT IMPLEMENTED:
|
||||
# bind 2 vi-arg-digit
|
||||
# bind y yank-direction
|
||||
# bind g magic :-P
|
||||
# bind ^a increment next number
|
||||
# bind ^x decrement next number
|
||||
# bind /?nN search (jk kind of does this)
|
||||
# registers (maybe try to make sensible integration into X, like an
|
||||
# explicit yank with y goes to an X selection, while an implicit
|
||||
# delete with x etc. doesn't. "* and "+ should natually go to the
|
||||
# appropriate X selection if possible)
|
||||
# etc.
|
||||
|
||||
if functions -q vi_mode_user
|
||||
vi_mode_user normal
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
function vi_mode_insert -d "vi-like key bindings for fish (insert mode)"
|
||||
__vi_mode insert
|
||||
|
||||
fish_default_key_bindings
|
||||
|
||||
__vi_mode_common_insert
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
function fish_user_key_bindings
|
||||
eval $vi_mode_default
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# vi:noexpandtab:sw=4:ts=4
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