diff options
-rw-r--r-- | user:hugues/GusBindings.zsh | 282 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | user:hugues/KeyBindings.zsh | 548 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | user:hugues/Vim.zsh | 313 |
3 files changed, 571 insertions, 572 deletions
diff --git a/user:hugues/GusBindings.zsh b/user:hugues/GusBindings.zsh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8bdfbb0 --- /dev/null +++ b/user:hugues/GusBindings.zsh @@ -0,0 +1,282 @@ +## +## Part of configuration files for Zsh 4 +## by Hugues Hiegel <hugues@hiegel.fr> +## +## NO WARRANTY PROVIDED, USE AT YOUR OWN RISKS +## +## You are encouraged to use, modify, and redistribute +## these files with or without this notice. +## + +## Key bindings +# +# Lancez un chtit bindkey dans votre zsh pour voir... +# + +#set_keymap() +#{ +# main=$1 +# bindkey -A main $main +#} +## Vi-mode +#set_keymap viins + +bindkey '^[[3~' delete-char # delete +bindkey '^[[2~' overwrite-mode # insert +bindkey '^[[A' up-line-or-history # up +bindkey '^[[B' down-line-or-history # down +bindkey '^[^[[A' history-search-backward # META-up +bindkey '^[^[[B' history-search-forward # META-down +bindkey '^[^[[C' forward-word # ESC right +bindkey '^[^[[D' backward-word # ESC left +bindkey '^[^[[3~' kill-region # ESC del + +test $TERM = 'rxvt' -o $TERM = 'xterm' -o $TERM = 'aterm' && +{ + bindkey '^[[1~' beginning-of-line # home + bindkey '^[[4~' end-of-line # end-of-line + bindkey '^[Oc' forward-word # CTRL right + bindkey '^[Od' backward-word # CTRL left + bindkey '^[[3$' vi-set-buffer # SHIFT del + bindkey '^[Oa' history-search-backward # CTRL UP + bindkey '^[Ob' history-search-forward # CTRL DOWN + bindkey '^[OH' beginning-of-line # home + bindkey '^[OF' end-of-line # end-of-line +} + +# +# Sanity +# +#bindkey '^X#' set-mark-command +bindkey '^A' beginning-of-line +bindkey '^B' backward-char +bindkey '^D' delete-char-or-list +bindkey '^E' end-of-line +bindkey '^F' forward-char +bindkey '^G' send-break +bindkey '^H' backward-delete-char +bindkey '^I' expand-or-complete +bindkey '^J' accept-line # '\n' is considered as ^J +bindkey '^K' kill-line +bindkey '^L' clear-screen +bindkey '^M' accept-line +bindkey '^N' down-line-or-history +bindkey '^O' accept-line-and-down-history +bindkey '^P' up-line-or-history +bindkey '^Q' push-line +bindkey '^R' history-incremental-search-backward +bindkey '^S' history-incremental-search-forward +bindkey '^T' transpose-chars +bindkey '^U' backward-kill-line +bindkey '^V' quoted-insert +bindkey '^W' backward-kill-word +bindkey '^X^B' vi-match-bracket +bindkey '^X^F' vi-find-next-char +bindkey '^X^J' vi-join +bindkey '^X^K' kill-buffer +bindkey '^X^N' infer-next-history +bindkey '^X^O' overwrite-mode +bindkey '^X^R' _read_comp +bindkey '^X^U' undo +bindkey '^X^V' vi-cmd-mode +#bindkey '^X^X' exchange-point-and-mark +bindkey '^X*' expand-word +bindkey '^X=' what-cursor-position +bindkey '^X?' _complete_debug +bindkey '^XC' _correct_filename +bindkey '^XG' list-expand +bindkey '^Xa' _expand_alias +bindkey '^Xc' _correct_word +bindkey '^Xd' _list_expansions +bindkey '^Xe' _expand_word +bindkey '^Xg' list-expand +bindkey '^Xh' _complete_help +bindkey '^Xm' _most_recent_file +bindkey '^Xn' _next_tags +bindkey '^Xr' history-incremental-search-backward +bindkey '^Xs' history-incremental-search-forward +bindkey '^Xt' _complete_tag +bindkey '^Xu' undo +bindkey '^X~' _bash_list-choices +bindkey '^Y' yank +bindkey '^[^D' list-choices +bindkey '^[^G' send-break +bindkey '^[^H' backward-kill-word +bindkey '^[^I' self-insert-unmeta +bindkey '^[^J' self-insert-unmeta +bindkey '^[^L' clear-screen +bindkey '^[^M' self-insert-unmeta +bindkey '^[^[[3~' kill-region +bindkey '^[^[[A' history-search-backward +bindkey '^[^[[B' history-search-forward +bindkey '^[^[[C' forward-word +bindkey '^[^[[D' backward-word +bindkey '^[^_' copy-prev-word +bindkey '^[ ' magic-space +bindkey '^[!' expand-history +bindkey "^['" set-mark-command +bindkey '^[$' spell-word +bindkey '^["' exchange-point-and-mark +bindkey '^[,' _history-complete-newer +bindkey '^[-' neg-argument +bindkey '^[.' insert-last-word +bindkey '^[/' _history-complete-older +bindkey '^[0' digit-argument +bindkey '^[1' digit-argument +bindkey '^[2' digit-argument +bindkey '^[3' digit-argument +bindkey '^[4' digit-argument +bindkey '^[5' digit-argument +bindkey '^[6' digit-argument +bindkey '^[7' digit-argument +bindkey '^[8' digit-argument +bindkey '^[9' digit-argument +bindkey '^[<' beginning-of-buffer-or-history +bindkey '^[>' end-of-buffer-or-history +bindkey '^[?' which-command +bindkey '^[A' accept-and-hold +bindkey '^[B' backward-word +bindkey '^[C' capitalize-word +bindkey '^[D' kill-word +bindkey '^[F' forward-word +bindkey '^[G' get-line +bindkey '^[H' run-help +bindkey '^[L' down-case-word +bindkey '^[N' history-search-forward +bindkey '^[OA' up-line-or-history +bindkey '^[OB' down-line-or-history +bindkey '^[OC' forward-char +bindkey '^[OD' backward-char +bindkey '^[P' history-search-backward +bindkey '^[Q' push-line +bindkey '^[S' spell-word +bindkey '^[T' transpose-words +bindkey '^[U' up-case-word +bindkey '^[W' copy-region-as-kill +bindkey '^[[1~' beginning-of-line +bindkey '^[[2~' overwrite-mode +bindkey '^[[3~' delete-char +bindkey '^[[4~' end-of-line +bindkey '^[[5~' history-beginning-search-backward-end +bindkey '^[[6~' history-beginning-search-forward-end +bindkey '^[[A' up-line-or-history +bindkey '^[[B' down-line-or-history +bindkey '^[[C' forward-char +bindkey '^[[D' backward-char +bindkey '^[_' insert-last-word +bindkey '^[a' accept-and-hold +bindkey '^[b' backward-word +bindkey '^[c' capitalize-word +bindkey '^[d' kill-word +bindkey '^[f' forward-word +bindkey '^[g' get-line +bindkey '^[h' run-help +bindkey '^[l' down-case-word +bindkey '^[n' history-search-forward +bindkey '^[p' history-search-backward +bindkey '^[q' push-line +bindkey '^[s' spell-word +bindkey '^[t' transpose-words +bindkey '^[u' up-case-word +bindkey '^[w' copy-region-as-kill +bindkey '^[x' execute-named-cmd +bindkey '^[y' yank-pop +bindkey '^[z' execute-last-named-cmd +bindkey '^[|' vi-goto-column +bindkey '^[~' _bash_complete-word +bindkey '^[^?' backward-kill-word +bindkey '^\^[[A' up-history +bindkey '^\^[[B' down-history +bindkey '^\^[[C' forward-char +bindkey '^\^[[D' backward-char +bindkey '^_' undo +bindkey ' '-'~' self-insert +bindkey '^?' backward-delete-char +bindkey '\M-^@'-'\M-^?' self-insert + +# +# + +for keymap in viins vicmd emacs +do + bindkey -M $keymap '^[r' _rehash + + if ( __cmd_exists when ) + then + bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[w' '^[Q when\n' + fi + + if ( __cmd_exists todo ) + then + bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[t' '^[Q todo\n' + bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[T' '^[Q todo all -c\n' + fi + + bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[c' '^[Q ./configure\n' + bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[©' '^[Q !?configure\n' + + bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[m' '^[Q make\n' + bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[M' '^[Q make\n' + + bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[l' '^[Q l\n' + + bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[ ' '\\ ' + + bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[g' '^[Q git st .\n' + bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[G' '^[Q git fetchall\n' + + bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[S' '^[Q sudo !!' + + bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[X' '^[Q up_up ; exec zsh -l\n' + + bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[^[OA' 'up-line-or-history' + bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[^[OB' 'down-line-or-history' + bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[^[OC' 'forward-word' + bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[^[OD' 'backward-word' + + bindkey -M $keymap '^[q' push-input + bindkey -M $keymap '^[Q' push-input + + bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[R' '^[Q up_up ; sc blue ; __redefine_prompt\n^[xreset-prompt\n' + bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[B' '^[Q __clear $(tput lines)\n' +done + +# redefines push-line for vicmd +bindkey -M vicmd -s '^[q' 'i^[q' +bindkey -M vicmd -s '^[Q' 'i^[Q' + +# Sets vicmd-mode vim-compliant +bindkey -M vicmd 'u' 'undo' +bindkey -M vicmd '^R' 'redo' +bindkey -M vicmd '^[j' 'history-search-forward' +bindkey -M viins '^[j' 'history-search-forward' +bindkey -M vicmd '^[k' 'history-search-backward' +bindkey -M viins '^[k' 'history-search-backward' + + +menuselect_vi-mode() +{ + # Sets menuselect vim-compliant + bindkey -M menuselect 'j' 'down-line-or-history' + bindkey -M menuselect 'k' 'up-line-or-history' + bindkey -M menuselect 'h' 'backward-char' + bindkey -M menuselect 'l' 'forward-char' +} + +# Enters vi-cmd mode at each prompt +#zle-line-init() { zle vi-cmd-mode } +#zle -N zle-line-init + +# Show the current keymap used +#zle-keymap-select() +#{ +# if [ "$KEYMAP" != "main" ] +# then +# __term_title " [$KEYMAP]" +# else +# __term_title +# fi +#} + +#zle -N zle-keymap-select +#zle -N zle-line-init zle-keymap-select ## CRASHES UPON MULTILINE COMMAND... diff --git a/user:hugues/KeyBindings.zsh b/user:hugues/KeyBindings.zsh index 549e9c4..16ba0c2 100644 --- a/user:hugues/KeyBindings.zsh +++ b/user:hugues/KeyBindings.zsh @@ -1,285 +1,315 @@ -## -## Part of configuration files for Zsh 4 -## by Hugues Hiegel <hugues@hiegel.fr> -## -## NO WARRANTY PROVIDED, USE AT YOUR OWN RISKS -## -## You are encouraged to use, modify, and redistribute -## these files with or without this notice. -## - -## Key bindings -# -# Lancez un chtit bindkey dans votre zsh pour voir... -# +zstyle ':zle:replace-pattern' edit-previous false +autoload -Uz replace-string +autoload -Uz replace-string-again +zle -N replace-pattern replace-string +zle -N replace-string-again -#set_keymap() -#{ -# main=$1 -# bindkey -A main $main -#} -# Vi-mode -#set_keymap viins - -bindkey '^[[3~' delete-char # delete -bindkey '^[[2~' overwrite-mode # insert -bindkey '^[[A' up-line-or-history # up -bindkey '^[[B' down-line-or-history # down -bindkey '^[^[[A' history-search-backward # META-up -bindkey '^[^[[B' history-search-forward # META-down -bindkey '^[^[[C' forward-word # ESC right -bindkey '^[^[[D' backward-word # ESC left -bindkey '^[^[[3~' kill-region # ESC del - -test $TERM = 'rxvt' -o $TERM = 'xterm' -o $TERM = 'aterm' && -{ - bindkey '^[[1~' beginning-of-line # home - bindkey '^[[4~' end-of-line # end-of-line - bindkey '^[Oc' forward-word # CTRL right - bindkey '^[Od' backward-word # CTRL left - bindkey '^[[3$' vi-set-buffer # SHIFT del - bindkey '^[Oa' history-search-backward # CTRL UP - bindkey '^[Ob' history-search-forward # CTRL DOWN - bindkey '^[OH' beginning-of-line # home - bindkey '^[OF' end-of-line # end-of-line -} +### vi-mode.zsh - example vi mode setup for zsh. +### +### Zsh's line editor has two built-in editing models. One is modeled +### after the `emacs' editor's input system, the other is modeled after +### the `vi' editor's modal input mode. +### +### To use the latter, it is helpful to track the current input mode +### and update the prompt dynamically to reflect the current mode at +### all times. +### +### This setup tracks the current mode in `$psvar[x]', which is +### available in prompts in the `%xv' expansion. It'll be one of the +### following strings: +### +### "i" - insert mode +### "c" - command mode +### "im" - insert mode, with a minibuffer being active +### "cm" - ditto, but for command mode +### "r" - replace mode: insert mode with the overwrite bit set. +### +### The `x' is configurable via the `psvmodeidx' variable below. +### +### The code in this file requires zsh version 4.3.1 or newer. +### +### Copyright (c) 2010, Frank Terbeck <ft@bewatermyfriend.org> +### The same licensing terms as with zsh apply. -# -# Sanity -# -#bindkey '^X#' set-mark-command -bindkey '^A' beginning-of-line -bindkey '^B' backward-char -bindkey '^D' delete-char-or-list -bindkey '^E' end-of-line -bindkey '^F' forward-char -bindkey '^G' send-break -bindkey '^H' backward-delete-char -bindkey '^I' expand-or-complete -bindkey '^J' accept-line # '\n' is considered as ^J -bindkey '^K' kill-line -bindkey '^L' clear-screen -bindkey '^M' accept-line -bindkey '^N' down-line-or-history -bindkey '^O' accept-line-and-down-history -bindkey '^P' up-line-or-history -bindkey '^Q' push-line -bindkey '^R' history-incremental-search-backward -bindkey '^S' history-incremental-search-forward -bindkey '^T' transpose-chars -bindkey '^U' backward-kill-line -bindkey '^V' quoted-insert -bindkey '^W' backward-kill-word -bindkey '^X^B' vi-match-bracket -bindkey '^X^F' vi-find-next-char -bindkey '^X^J' vi-join -bindkey '^X^K' kill-buffer -bindkey '^X^N' infer-next-history -bindkey '^X^O' overwrite-mode -bindkey '^X^R' _read_comp -bindkey '^X^U' undo -bindkey '^X^V' vi-cmd-mode -#bindkey '^X^X' exchange-point-and-mark -bindkey '^X*' expand-word -bindkey '^X=' what-cursor-position -bindkey '^X?' _complete_debug -bindkey '^XC' _correct_filename -bindkey '^XG' list-expand -bindkey '^Xa' _expand_alias -bindkey '^Xc' _correct_word -bindkey '^Xd' _list_expansions -bindkey '^Xe' _expand_word -bindkey '^Xg' list-expand -bindkey '^Xh' _complete_help -bindkey '^Xm' _most_recent_file -bindkey '^Xn' _next_tags -bindkey '^Xr' history-incremental-search-backward -bindkey '^Xs' history-incremental-search-forward -bindkey '^Xt' _complete_tag -bindkey '^Xu' undo -bindkey '^X~' _bash_list-choices -bindkey '^Y' yank -bindkey '^[^D' list-choices -bindkey '^[^G' send-break -bindkey '^[^H' backward-kill-word -bindkey '^[^I' self-insert-unmeta -bindkey '^[^J' self-insert-unmeta -bindkey '^[^L' clear-screen -bindkey '^[^M' self-insert-unmeta -bindkey '^[^[[3~' kill-region -bindkey '^[^[[A' history-search-backward -bindkey '^[^[[B' history-search-forward -bindkey '^[^[[C' forward-word -bindkey '^[^[[D' backward-word -bindkey '^[^_' copy-prev-word -bindkey '^[ ' magic-space -bindkey '^[!' expand-history -bindkey "^['" set-mark-command -bindkey '^[$' spell-word -bindkey '^["' exchange-point-and-mark -bindkey '^[,' _history-complete-newer -bindkey '^[-' neg-argument -bindkey '^[.' insert-last-word -bindkey '^[/' _history-complete-older -bindkey '^[0' digit-argument -bindkey '^[1' digit-argument -bindkey '^[2' digit-argument -bindkey '^[3' digit-argument -bindkey '^[4' digit-argument -bindkey '^[5' digit-argument -bindkey '^[6' digit-argument -bindkey '^[7' digit-argument -bindkey '^[8' digit-argument -bindkey '^[9' digit-argument -bindkey '^[<' beginning-of-buffer-or-history -bindkey '^[>' end-of-buffer-or-history -bindkey '^[?' which-command -bindkey '^[A' accept-and-hold -bindkey '^[B' backward-word -bindkey '^[C' capitalize-word -bindkey '^[D' kill-word -bindkey '^[F' forward-word -bindkey '^[G' get-line -bindkey '^[H' run-help -bindkey '^[L' down-case-word -bindkey '^[N' history-search-forward -bindkey '^[OA' up-line-or-history -bindkey '^[OB' down-line-or-history -bindkey '^[OC' forward-char -bindkey '^[OD' backward-char -bindkey '^[P' history-search-backward -bindkey '^[Q' push-line -bindkey '^[S' spell-word -bindkey '^[T' transpose-words -bindkey '^[U' up-case-word -bindkey '^[W' copy-region-as-kill -bindkey '^[[1~' beginning-of-line -bindkey '^[[2~' overwrite-mode -bindkey '^[[3~' delete-char -bindkey '^[[4~' end-of-line -bindkey '^[[5~' history-beginning-search-backward-end -bindkey '^[[6~' history-beginning-search-forward-end -bindkey '^[[A' up-line-or-history -bindkey '^[[B' down-line-or-history -bindkey '^[[C' forward-char -bindkey '^[[D' backward-char -bindkey '^[_' insert-last-word -bindkey '^[a' accept-and-hold -bindkey '^[b' backward-word -bindkey '^[c' capitalize-word -bindkey '^[d' kill-word -bindkey '^[f' forward-word -bindkey '^[g' get-line -bindkey '^[h' run-help -bindkey '^[l' down-case-word -bindkey '^[n' history-search-forward -bindkey '^[p' history-search-backward -bindkey '^[q' push-line -bindkey '^[s' spell-word -bindkey '^[t' transpose-words -bindkey '^[u' up-case-word -bindkey '^[w' copy-region-as-kill -bindkey '^[x' execute-named-cmd -bindkey '^[y' yank-pop -bindkey '^[z' execute-last-named-cmd -bindkey '^[|' vi-goto-column -bindkey '^[~' _bash_complete-word -bindkey '^[^?' backward-kill-word -bindkey '^\^[[A' up-history -bindkey '^\^[[B' down-history -bindkey '^\^[[C' forward-char -bindkey '^\^[[D' backward-char -bindkey '^_' undo -bindkey ' '-'~' self-insert -bindkey '^?' backward-delete-char -bindkey '\M-^@'-'\M-^?' self-insert +############################################################################ +### CONFIGURATION ########################################################## -# -# +# Use either `ins' or `cmd' as the default input mode. +zle_default_mode='ins' -for keymap in viins vicmd emacs -do - bindkey -M $keymap '^[r' _rehash +# This defines in which index of `$psvar[]' the information is tracked. +# The default is `1'. Set this to whatever fits you best. +psvmodeidx='8' - if ( __cmd_exists when ) - then - bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[w' '^[Q when\n' - fi +# If this is set to `yes', use `C-d' instead of `ESC' to switch from insert +# mode to command mode. `ESC' may require a timeout to actually take effect. +# Using `C-d' will work immediately. Therefore that is the default. +zle_use_ctrl_d='yes' - if ( __cmd_exists todo ) - then - bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[t' '^[Q todo\n' - bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[T' '^[Q todo all -c\n' - fi +# If set to `yes', make viins mode behave more like `emacs' mode. Bindings +# such as `^r' and `^s' will work. Backspace and `^w' will work more like +# emacs would, too. +zle_ins_more_like_emacs='no' - bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[c' '^[Q ./configure\n' - bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[©' '^[Q !?configure\n' +# This is an example prompt to show how this can be used. Yours may +# obviously be a lot more colourful and whatnot. As ugly as you like. +#PS1='%(?..[%?]-)%1v-(%!) %3~ %% ' - bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[m' '^[Q make\n' - bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[M' '^[Q make\n' +############################################################################ +### MODE SETUP - Do not change anything below! ############################# - bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[l' '^[Q l\n' +# Create _functions[] arrays for `zle-line-init', `zle-line-finish' +# and `zle-keymap-select', too. Analogous to precmd_functions[] +# etc. The actual functions only cycle through these arrays and +# execute all existing functions in order. +typeset -ga zle_init_functions +typeset -ga zle_finish_functions +typeset -ga zle_keymap_functions - bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[ ' '\\ ' +# This is an associative array, that tracks the current zle +# state. This may contain the following key-value pairs: +# minibuffer - values: yes/no; yes if a minibuffer is active. +# overwrite - values: yes/no; yes if zle is in overwrite mode. +typeset -gA ft_zle_state - bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[g' '^[Q git st .\n' - bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[G' '^[Q git fetchall\n' - bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[S' '^[Q sudo !!' +# We're not in overwrite mode, when zsh starts. +ft_zle_state[overwrite]=no - bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[X' '^[Q up_up ; exec zsh -l\n' +# When this is hooked into `zle-keymap-select', keymap changes are +# correctly tracked in `psvar[x]', which may be used in PS1 as `%xv'. +function ft-psvx() { + if [[ ${ft_zle_state[minibuffer]} == yes ]]; then + if [[ ${psvar[$psvmodeidx]} != *m ]]; then + psvar[$psvmodeidx]="${psvar[$psvmodeidx]}m" + fi + else + case ${KEYMAP} in + vicmd) psvar[$psvmodeidx]='ESC';; + *) + if [[ ${ft_zle_state[overwrite]} == yes ]]; then + psvar[$psvmodeidx]='REP' + else + psvar[$psvmodeidx]='' + fi + ;; + esac + fi + zle 'reset-prompt' +} - bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[^[OA' 'up-line-or-history' - bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[^[OB' 'down-line-or-history' - bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[^[OC' 'forward-word' - bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[^[OD' 'backward-word' +# This needs to be hooked into `zle-line-finish' to make sure the next +# newly drawn prompt has the correct mode display. +function ft-psvx-default() { + if [[ ${zle_default_mode} == 'cmd' ]]; then + psvar[$psvmodeidx]='ESC' + else + psvar[$psvmodeidx]='' + fi +} +# This makes sure the first prompt is drawn correctly. +ft-psvx-default - bindkey -M $keymap '^[q' push-input - bindkey -M $keymap '^[Q' push-input +# Need to handle SIGINT, too (which is sent by ^C). +# If we don't do this, being in a minibuffer and pressing ^C confuses +# the zle state variable; the `minibuffer' state won't be turned off. +function TRAPINT() { + ft_zle_state[minibuffer]=no + ft-psvx-default + zle reset-prompt 2>/dev/null + return 127 +} - bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[R' '^[Q up_up ; sc blue ; __redefine_prompt\n^[xreset-prompt\n' - bindkey -M $keymap -s '^[B' '^[Q __clear $(tput lines)\n' -done +# If a keymap change is done, we do need a status update, obviously. +zle_keymap_functions=( "${zle_keymap_functions[@]}" ft-psvx ) +# When a command line finishes, the next keyboard mode needs to be set +# up, so that `psvar[x]' is correct when the next prompt is drawn. +zle_finish_functions=( "${zle_finish_functions[@]}" ft-psvx-default ) +if [[ ${zle_default_mode} == 'cmd' ]]; then + # We cannot simply link `vicmd' to `main'. If we'd do that the + # whole input system could not be set into insert mode. See the + # zshzle(1) manual for details. To make vicmd the default mode + # for new command lines, we simply turn it on in `zle-line-init()'. + zle_init_functions=( "${zle_init_functions[@]}" ft-vi-cmd ) +fi -# redefines push-line for vicmd -bindkey -M vicmd -s '^[q' 'i^[q' -bindkey -M vicmd -s '^[Q' 'i^[Q' +function zle-line-init() { + local w + for w in "${zle_init_functions[@]}"; do + (( ${+functions[$w]} )) && "$w" + done +} +zle -N zle-line-init +function zle-line-finish() { + local w + for w in "${zle_finish_functions[@]}"; do + (( ${+functions[$w]} )) && "$w" + done +} +zle -N zle-line-finish +function zle-keymap-select() { + local w + for w in "${zle_keymap_functions[@]}"; do + (( ${+functions[$w]} )) && "$w" + done +} +zle -N zle-keymap-select -# Sets vicmd-mode vim-compliant -bindkey -M vicmd 'u' 'undo' -bindkey -M vicmd '^R' 'redo' -bindkey -M vicmd '^[j' 'history-search-forward' -bindkey -M viins '^[j' 'history-search-forward' -bindkey -M vicmd '^[k' 'history-search-backward' -bindkey -M viins '^[k' 'history-search-backward' +# Link `viins' to `main'. +bindkey -v +############################################################################ +### VI WIDGETS ############################################################# -menuselect_vi-mode() -{ - # Sets menuselect vim-compliant - bindkey -M menuselect 'j' 'down-line-or-history' - bindkey -M menuselect 'k' 'up-line-or-history' - bindkey -M menuselect 'h' 'backward-char' - bindkey -M menuselect 'l' 'forward-char' +# This setup may change the `ESC' keybinding to `C-d'. That defeats the +# possibility to exit zsh by pressing `C-d' (which usually sends EOF). +# With this widget, you can type `:q<RET>' to exit the shell from vicmd. +function ft-zshexit { + [[ -o hist_ignore_space ]] && BUFFER=' ' + BUFFER="${BUFFER}exit" + zle .accept-line } +zle -N q ft-zshexit -# Enters vi-cmd mode at each prompt -#zle-line-init() { zle vi-cmd-mode } -#zle -N zle-line-init - -# Show the current keymap used -zle-keymap-select() -{ - if [ "$KEYMAP" != "main" ] - then - __term_title " [$KEYMAP]" - else - __term_title - fi +# First the ones that change the input method directly; namely cmd mode, +# insert mode and replace mode. +function ft-vi-replace() { + ft_zle_state[overwrite]=yes + zle vi-replace + ft-psvx } -zle -N zle-keymap-select -#zle -N zle-line-init zle-keymap-select ## CRASHES UPON MULTILINE COMMAND... +function ft-vi-insert() { + ft_zle_state[overwrite]=no + zle vi-insert +} + +# Since I want to bind `vi-cmd-mode' to Ctrl-D (which is what I'm doing in +# vim and emacs-viper, too) I need to wrap this widget into a user-widget, +# because only those have an effect with empty command buffers and bindings +# to the key, which sends `EOF'. This also needs the ignore_eof option set. +function ft-vi-cmd() { + ft_zle_state[overwrite]=no + zle vi-cmd-mode +} + +function ft-vi-cmd-cmd() { + zle -M 'Use `:q<RET>'\'' to exit the shell.' +} + +# ...and now the widgets that open minibuffers... +# Oh, yeah. You cannot wrap `execute-named-cmd', so no minibuffer-signaling +# for that. See <http://www.zsh.org/mla/workers/2005/msg00384.html>. +function ft-markminibuf() { + ft_zle_state[minibuffer]=yes + ft-psvx + zle "$1" + ft_zle_state[minibuffer]=no + ft-psvx +} + +if (( ${+widgets[.history-incremental-pattern-search-backward]} )); then + function history-incremental-pattern-search-backward() { + ft-markminibuf .history-incremental-pattern-search-backward + } +else + function history-incremental-search-backward() { + ft-markminibuf .history-incremental-search-backward + } +fi + +if (( ${+widgets[.history-incremental-pattern-search-forward]} )); then + function history-incremental-pattern-search-forward() { + ft-markminibuf .history-incremental-pattern-search-forward + } +else + function history-incremental-search-forward() { + ft-markminibuf .history-incremental-search-forward + } +fi + +function ft-vi-search-back() { + ft-markminibuf vi-history-search-backward +} + +function ft-vi-search-fwd() { + ft-markminibuf vi-history-search-forward +} + +function ft-replace-pattern() { + ft-markminibuf replace-pattern +} + +# register the created widgets +for w in \ + ft-replace-pattern \ + ft-vi-{cmd,cmd-cmd,replace,insert,search-back,search-fwd} +do + zle -N "$w" +done; unset w + +############################################################################ +### ALTERED KEYBINDINGS #################################################### + +source $ZDOTDIR/user:hugues/GusBindings.zsh + +if [[ ${zle_use_ctrl_d} == 'yes' ]]; then + # Remove the escape key binding. + bindkey -r '^[' +fi +bindkey -M viins '^d' ft-vi-cmd +bindkey -M vicmd '^d' ft-vi-cmd-cmd +setopt ignore_eof + +bindkey -M vicmd '/' ft-vi-search-fwd +bindkey -M vicmd '?' ft-vi-search-back +bindkey -M vicmd 'i' ft-vi-insert +bindkey -M vicmd 'R' ft-vi-replace + +# The following four widgets require something like the following, to +# load and initialise the `replace-pattern' and `replace-string-again' +# widgets: +# +# zstyle ':zle:replace-pattern' edit-previous false +# autoload -Uz replace-string +# autoload -Uz replace-string-again +# zle -N replace-pattern replace-string +# zle -N replace-string-again +# +# ...and that *before* this file is sourced. + +if (( ${+widgets[replace-pattern]} )); then + bindkey -M vicmd '^x,' ft-replace-pattern + bindkey -M viins '^x,' ft-replace-pattern +fi + +if (( ${+widgets[replace-string-again]} )); then + bindkey -M vicmd '^x.' replace-string-again + bindkey -M viins '^x.' replace-string-again +fi -source $ZDOTDIR/user:hugues/Vim.zsh +if [[ ${zle_ins_more_like_emacs} == 'yes' ]]; then + if (( ${+widgets[.history-incremental-pattern-search-backward]} )); then + bindkey -M viins '^r' history-incremental-pattern-search-backward + bindkey -M vicmd '^r' history-incremental-pattern-search-backward + else + bindkey -M viins '^r' history-incremental-search-backward + bindkey -M vicmd '^r' history-incremental-search-backward + fi + if (( ${+widgets[.history-incremental-pattern-search-forward]} )); then + bindkey -M viins '^s' history-incremental-pattern-search-forward + bindkey -M vicmd '^s' history-incremental-pattern-search-forward + else + bindkey -M viins '^s' history-incremental-search-forward + bindkey -M vicmd '^s' history-incremental-search-forward + fi + bindkey -M vicmd '^[h' run-help + bindkey -M viins '^[h' run-help + bindkey -M viins '^p' up-line-or-history + bindkey -M viins '^n' down-line-or-history + bindkey -M viins '^w' backward-kill-word + bindkey -M viins '^h' backward-delete-char + bindkey -M viins '^?' backward-delete-char +fi +true diff --git a/user:hugues/Vim.zsh b/user:hugues/Vim.zsh deleted file mode 100644 index e452257..0000000 --- a/user:hugues/Vim.zsh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,313 +0,0 @@ -zstyle ':zle:replace-pattern' edit-previous false -autoload -Uz replace-string -autoload -Uz replace-string-again -zle -N replace-pattern replace-string -zle -N replace-string-again - -### vi-mode.zsh - example vi mode setup for zsh. -### -### Zsh's line editor has two built-in editing models. One is modeled -### after the `emacs' editor's input system, the other is modeled after -### the `vi' editor's modal input mode. -### -### To use the latter, it is helpful to track the current input mode -### and update the prompt dynamically to reflect the current mode at -### all times. -### -### This setup tracks the current mode in `$psvar[x]', which is -### available in prompts in the `%xv' expansion. It'll be one of the -### following strings: -### -### "i" - insert mode -### "c" - command mode -### "im" - insert mode, with a minibuffer being active -### "cm" - ditto, but for command mode -### "r" - replace mode: insert mode with the overwrite bit set. -### -### The `x' is configurable via the `psvmodeidx' variable below. -### -### The code in this file requires zsh version 4.3.1 or newer. -### -### Copyright (c) 2010, Frank Terbeck <ft@bewatermyfriend.org> -### The same licensing terms as with zsh apply. - -############################################################################ -### CONFIGURATION ########################################################## - -# Use either `ins' or `cmd' as the default input mode. -zle_default_mode='ins' - -# This defines in which index of `$psvar[]' the information is tracked. -# The default is `1'. Set this to whatever fits you best. -psvmodeidx='8' - -# If this is set to `yes', use `C-d' instead of `ESC' to switch from insert -# mode to command mode. `ESC' may require a timeout to actually take effect. -# Using `C-d' will work immediately. Therefore that is the default. -zle_use_ctrl_d='yes' - -# If set to `yes', make viins mode behave more like `emacs' mode. Bindings -# such as `^r' and `^s' will work. Backspace and `^w' will work more like -# emacs would, too. -zle_ins_more_like_emacs='no' - -# This is an example prompt to show how this can be used. Yours may -# obviously be a lot more colourful and whatnot. As ugly as you like. -#PS1='%(?..[%?]-)%1v-(%!) %3~ %% ' - -############################################################################ -### MODE SETUP - Do not change anything below! ############################# - -# Create _functions[] arrays for `zle-line-init', `zle-line-finish' -# and `zle-keymap-select', too. Analogous to precmd_functions[] -# etc. The actual functions only cycle through these arrays and -# execute all existing functions in order. -typeset -ga zle_init_functions -typeset -ga zle_finish_functions -typeset -ga zle_keymap_functions - -# This is an associative array, that tracks the current zle -# state. This may contain the following key-value pairs: -# minibuffer - values: yes/no; yes if a minibuffer is active. -# overwrite - values: yes/no; yes if zle is in overwrite mode. -typeset -gA ft_zle_state - - -# We're not in overwrite mode, when zsh starts. -ft_zle_state[overwrite]=no - -# When this is hooked into `zle-keymap-select', keymap changes are -# correctly tracked in `psvar[x]', which may be used in PS1 as `%xv'. -function ft-psvx() { - if [[ ${ft_zle_state[minibuffer]} == yes ]]; then - if [[ ${psvar[$psvmodeidx]} != *m ]]; then - psvar[$psvmodeidx]="${psvar[$psvmodeidx]}m" - fi - else - case ${KEYMAP} in - vicmd) psvar[$psvmodeidx]='ESC';; - *) - if [[ ${ft_zle_state[overwrite]} == yes ]]; then - psvar[$psvmodeidx]='REP' - else - psvar[$psvmodeidx]='' - fi - ;; - esac - fi - zle 'reset-prompt' -} - -# This needs to be hooked into `zle-line-finish' to make sure the next -# newly drawn prompt has the correct mode display. -function ft-psvx-default() { - if [[ ${zle_default_mode} == 'cmd' ]]; then - psvar[$psvmodeidx]='ESC' - else - psvar[$psvmodeidx]='' - fi -} -# This makes sure the first prompt is drawn correctly. -ft-psvx-default - -# Need to handle SIGINT, too (which is sent by ^C). -# If we don't do this, being in a minibuffer and pressing ^C confuses -# the zle state variable; the `minibuffer' state won't be turned off. -function TRAPINT() { - ft_zle_state[minibuffer]=no - ft-psvx-default - zle reset-prompt 2>/dev/null - return 127 -} - -# If a keymap change is done, we do need a status update, obviously. -zle_keymap_functions=( "${zle_keymap_functions[@]}" ft-psvx ) -# When a command line finishes, the next keyboard mode needs to be set -# up, so that `psvar[x]' is correct when the next prompt is drawn. -zle_finish_functions=( "${zle_finish_functions[@]}" ft-psvx-default ) -if [[ ${zle_default_mode} == 'cmd' ]]; then - # We cannot simply link `vicmd' to `main'. If we'd do that the - # whole input system could not be set into insert mode. See the - # zshzle(1) manual for details. To make vicmd the default mode - # for new command lines, we simply turn it on in `zle-line-init()'. - zle_init_functions=( "${zle_init_functions[@]}" ft-vi-cmd ) -fi - -function zle-line-init() { - local w - for w in "${zle_init_functions[@]}"; do - (( ${+functions[$w]} )) && "$w" - done -} -zle -N zle-line-init -function zle-line-finish() { - local w - for w in "${zle_finish_functions[@]}"; do - (( ${+functions[$w]} )) && "$w" - done -} -zle -N zle-line-finish -function zle-keymap-select() { - local w - for w in "${zle_keymap_functions[@]}"; do - (( ${+functions[$w]} )) && "$w" - done -} -zle -N zle-keymap-select - -# Link `viins' to `main'. -bindkey -v - -############################################################################ -### VI WIDGETS ############################################################# - -# This setup may change the `ESC' keybinding to `C-d'. That defeats the -# possibility to exit zsh by pressing `C-d' (which usually sends EOF). -# With this widget, you can type `:q<RET>' to exit the shell from vicmd. -function ft-zshexit { - [[ -o hist_ignore_space ]] && BUFFER=' ' - BUFFER="${BUFFER}exit" - zle .accept-line -} -zle -N q ft-zshexit - -# First the ones that change the input method directly; namely cmd mode, -# insert mode and replace mode. -function ft-vi-replace() { - ft_zle_state[overwrite]=yes - zle vi-replace - ft-psvx -} - -function ft-vi-insert() { - ft_zle_state[overwrite]=no - zle vi-insert -} - -# Since I want to bind `vi-cmd-mode' to Ctrl-D (which is what I'm doing in -# vim and emacs-viper, too) I need to wrap this widget into a user-widget, -# because only those have an effect with empty command buffers and bindings -# to the key, which sends `EOF'. This also needs the ignore_eof option set. -function ft-vi-cmd() { - ft_zle_state[overwrite]=no - zle vi-cmd-mode -} - -function ft-vi-cmd-cmd() { - zle -M 'Use `:q<RET>'\'' to exit the shell.' -} - -# ...and now the widgets that open minibuffers... -# Oh, yeah. You cannot wrap `execute-named-cmd', so no minibuffer-signaling -# for that. See <http://www.zsh.org/mla/workers/2005/msg00384.html>. -function ft-markminibuf() { - ft_zle_state[minibuffer]=yes - ft-psvx - zle "$1" - ft_zle_state[minibuffer]=no - ft-psvx -} - -if (( ${+widgets[.history-incremental-pattern-search-backward]} )); then - function history-incremental-pattern-search-backward() { - ft-markminibuf .history-incremental-pattern-search-backward - } -else - function history-incremental-search-backward() { - ft-markminibuf .history-incremental-search-backward - } -fi - -if (( ${+widgets[.history-incremental-pattern-search-forward]} )); then - function history-incremental-pattern-search-forward() { - ft-markminibuf .history-incremental-pattern-search-forward - } -else - function history-incremental-search-forward() { - ft-markminibuf .history-incremental-search-forward - } -fi - -function ft-vi-search-back() { - ft-markminibuf vi-history-search-backward -} - -function ft-vi-search-fwd() { - ft-markminibuf vi-history-search-forward -} - -function ft-replace-pattern() { - ft-markminibuf replace-pattern -} - -# register the created widgets -for w in \ - ft-replace-pattern \ - ft-vi-{cmd,cmd-cmd,replace,insert,search-back,search-fwd} -do - zle -N "$w" -done; unset w - -############################################################################ -### ALTERED KEYBINDINGS #################################################### - -if [[ ${zle_use_ctrl_d} == 'yes' ]]; then - # Remove the escape key binding. - bindkey -r '^[' -fi -bindkey -M viins '^d' ft-vi-cmd -bindkey -M vicmd '^d' ft-vi-cmd-cmd -setopt ignore_eof - -bindkey -M vicmd '/' ft-vi-search-fwd -bindkey -M vicmd '?' ft-vi-search-back -bindkey -M vicmd 'i' ft-vi-insert -bindkey -M vicmd 'R' ft-vi-replace - -# The following four widgets require something like the following, to -# load and initialise the `replace-pattern' and `replace-string-again' -# widgets: -# -# zstyle ':zle:replace-pattern' edit-previous false -# autoload -Uz replace-string -# autoload -Uz replace-string-again -# zle -N replace-pattern replace-string -# zle -N replace-string-again -# -# ...and that *before* this file is sourced. - -if (( ${+widgets[replace-pattern]} )); then - bindkey -M vicmd '^x,' ft-replace-pattern - bindkey -M viins '^x,' ft-replace-pattern -fi - -if (( ${+widgets[replace-string-again]} )); then - bindkey -M vicmd '^x.' replace-string-again - bindkey -M viins '^x.' replace-string-again -fi - -if [[ ${zle_ins_more_like_emacs} == 'yes' ]]; then - if (( ${+widgets[.history-incremental-pattern-search-backward]} )); then - bindkey -M viins '^r' history-incremental-pattern-search-backward - bindkey -M vicmd '^r' history-incremental-pattern-search-backward - else - bindkey -M viins '^r' history-incremental-search-backward - bindkey -M vicmd '^r' history-incremental-search-backward - fi - if (( ${+widgets[.history-incremental-pattern-search-forward]} )); then - bindkey -M viins '^s' history-incremental-pattern-search-forward - bindkey -M vicmd '^s' history-incremental-pattern-search-forward - else - bindkey -M viins '^s' history-incremental-search-forward - bindkey -M vicmd '^s' history-incremental-search-forward - fi - bindkey -M vicmd '^[h' run-help - bindkey -M viins '^[h' run-help - bindkey -M viins '^p' up-line-or-history - bindkey -M viins '^n' down-line-or-history - bindkey -M viins '^w' backward-kill-word - bindkey -M viins '^h' backward-delete-char - bindkey -M viins '^?' backward-delete-char -fi - -true |