## ## Part of configuration files for Zsh 4 ## by Hugues Hiegel ## ## 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... # bindkey '[3~' delete-char # delete bindkey '[2~' overwrite-mode # insert bindkey '' up-line-or-history # up bindkey '' down-line-or-history # down bindkey '' history-search-backward # META-up bindkey '' history-search-forward # META-down bindkey '' forward-word # ESC right bindkey '' 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 } # (gnome-terminal) test $TERM = 'xterm' && { bindkey 'OH' beginning-of-line # home bindkey 'OF' end-of-line # end-of-line } # # First pass with my personal bindings in vicmd-mode # bindkey -A vicmd main ; source $0:h/Bindings # And here we re-define the 'push-line' macro bindkey -s "q" "iq" bindkey -s "Q" "iQ" # Second pass with my personal bindings in viins-mode bindkey -A viins main ; source $0:h/Bindings # Start every line editor in vicmd-mode. # 'bindkey -A vicmd main' is not the good way since # there is no way to enter viins-mode !!.. How tricky.. zle-line-init() { zle vi-cmd-mode } zle -N zle-line-init # Go see man zshzle for more details.