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README.md docs(sudo): document key binding change 2021-12-29 16:26:35 +01:00
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sudo

Easily prefix your current or previous commands with sudo by pressing esc twice.

To use it, add sudo to the plugins array in your zshrc file:

plugins=(... sudo)

Usage

Current typed commands

Say you have typed a long command and forgot to add sudo in front:

$ apt-get install build-essential

By pressing the esc key twice, you will have the same command with sudo prefixed without typing:

$ sudo apt-get install build-essential

Previous executed commands

Say you want to delete a system file and denied:

$ rm some-system-file.txt
-su: some-system-file.txt: Permission denied
$

By pressing the esc key twice, you will have the same command with sudo prefixed without typing:

$ rm some-system-file.txt
-su: some-system-file.txt: Permission denied
$ sudo rm some-system-file.txt
Password:
$

Key binding

By default, the sudo plugin uses EscEsc as the trigger.
If you want to change it, you can use the bindkey command to bind it to a different key:

bindkey -M emacs '<seq>' sudo-command-line
bindkey -M vicmd '<seq>' sudo-command-line
bindkey -M viins '<seq>' sudo-command-line

where <seq> is the sequence you want to use. You can find the keyboard sequence
by running cat and pressing the keyboard combination you want to use.