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function __fish_shared_key_bindings -d "Bindings shared between emacs and vi mode"
set -l legacy_bind bind
# These are some bindings that are supposed to be shared between vi mode and default mode.
# They are supposed to be unrelated to text-editing (or movement).
# This takes $argv so the vi-bindings can pass the mode they are valid in.
if contains -- -h $argv
or contains -- --help $argv
echo "Sorry but this function doesn't support -h or --help" >&2
return 1
end
bind --preset $argv ctrl-y yank
or return # protect against invalid $argv
bind --preset $argv alt-y yank-pop
# Left/Right arrow
bind --preset $argv right forward-char
bind --preset $argv left backward-char
$legacy_bind --preset $argv -k right forward-char
$legacy_bind --preset $argv -k left backward-char
# Ctrl-left/right - these also work in vim.
bind --preset $argv ctrl-right forward-word
bind --preset $argv ctrl-left backward-word
bind --preset $argv pageup beginning-of-history
bind --preset $argv pagedown end-of-history
$legacy_bind --preset $argv -k ppage beginning-of-history
$legacy_bind --preset $argv -k npage end-of-history
# Interaction with the system clipboard.
bind --preset $argv ctrl-x fish_clipboard_copy
bind --preset $argv ctrl-v fish_clipboard_paste
bind --preset $argv escape cancel
bind --preset $argv ctrl-\[ cancel
bind --preset $argv tab complete
bind --preset $argv ctrl-i complete
bind --preset $argv ctrl-s pager-toggle-search
# shift-tab does a tab complete followed by a search.
bind --preset $argv shift-tab complete-and-search
$legacy_bind --preset $argv -k btab complete-and-search
bind --preset $argv shift-delete history-pager-delete or backward-delete-char
$legacy_bind --preset $argv -k sdc history-pager-delete or backward-delete-char
bind --preset $argv down down-or-search
$legacy_bind --preset $argv -k down down-or-search
bind --preset $argv up up-or-search
$legacy_bind --preset $argv -k up up-or-search
bind --preset $argv shift-right forward-bigword
bind --preset $argv shift-left backward-bigword
$legacy_bind --preset $argv -k sright forward-bigword
$legacy_bind --preset $argv -k sleft backward-bigword
bind --preset $argv alt-right nextd-or-forward-token
bind --preset $argv alt-left prevd-or-backward-token
bind --preset $argv alt-up history-token-search-backward
bind --preset $argv alt-down history-token-search-forward
# Bash compatibility
# https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/89
bind --preset $argv alt-. history-token-search-backward
bind --preset $argv alt-l __fish_list_current_token
bind --preset $argv alt-o __fish_preview_current_file
bind --preset $argv alt-w __fish_whatis_current_token
ctrl-l to scroll content instead of erasing screen On ctrl-l we send `\e[2J` (Erase in Display). Some terminals interpret this to scroll the screen content instead of clearing it. This happens on VTE-based terminals like gnome-terminal for example. The traditional behavior of ctrl-l erasing the screen (but not the rest of the scrollback) is weird because: 1. `ctrl-l` is the easiest and most portable way to push the prompt to the top (and repaint after glitches I guess). But it's also a destructive action, truncating scrollback. I use it for scrolling and am frequently surprised when my scroll back is missing information. 2. the amount of lines erased depends on the window size. It would be more intuitive to erase by prompts, or erase the text in the terminal selection. Let's use scrolling behavior on all terminals. The new command could also be named "push-to-scrollback", for consistency with others. But if we anticipate a want to add other scrollback-related commands, "scrollback-push" is better. This causes tests/checks/tmux-history-search.fish to fail; that test seems pretty broken; M-d (alt-d) is supposed to delete the current search match but there is a rogue "echo" that is supposed to invalidate the search match. I'm not sure how that ever worked. Also, pexepect doesn't seem to support cursor position reporting, so work around that. Ref: https://codeberg.org/dnkl/foot/wiki#how-do-i-make-ctrl-l-scroll-the-content-instead-of-erasing-it as of wiki commit b57489e298f95d037fdf34da00ea60a5e8eafd6d Closes #10934
2024-12-21 18:41:41 +00:00
bind --preset $argv ctrl-l scrollback-push repaint
bind --preset $argv ctrl-c cancel-commandline
bind --preset $argv ctrl-u backward-kill-line
bind --preset $argv ctrl-w backward-kill-path-component
bind --preset $argv end end-of-line
bind --preset $argv home beginning-of-line
bind --preset $argv alt-d 'if test "$(commandline; printf .)" = \n.; __fish_echo dirh; else; commandline -f kill-word; end'
bind --preset $argv ctrl-d delete-or-exit
bind --preset $argv alt-s 'for cmd in sudo doas please; if command -q $cmd; fish_commandline_prepend $cmd; break; end; end'
# Allow reading manpages by pressing f1 (many GUI applications) or Alt+h (like in zsh).
bind --preset $argv f1 __fish_man_page
$legacy_bind --preset $argv -k f1 __fish_man_page
bind --preset $argv alt-h __fish_man_page
# This will make sure the output of the current command is paged using the default pager when
# you press Meta-p.
# If none is set, less will be used.
bind --preset $argv alt-p __fish_paginate
# Make it easy to turn an unexecuted command into a comment in the shell history. Also,
# remove the commenting chars so the command can be further edited then executed.
bind --preset $argv alt-# __fish_toggle_comment_commandline
# These keystrokes invoke an external editor on the command buffer.
bind --preset $argv alt-e edit_command_buffer
bind --preset $argv alt-v edit_command_buffer
# Bindings that are shared in text-insertion modes.
if not set -l index (contains --index -- -M $argv)
or test $argv[(math $index + 1)] = insert
# This is the default binding, i.e. the one used if no other binding matches
bind --preset $argv "" self-insert
or exit # protect against invalid $argv
# Space and other command terminators expands abbrs _and_ inserts itself.
bind --preset $argv space self-insert expand-abbr
bind --preset $argv ";" self-insert expand-abbr
bind --preset $argv "|" self-insert expand-abbr
bind --preset $argv "&" self-insert expand-abbr
bind --preset $argv ">" self-insert expand-abbr
bind --preset $argv "<" self-insert expand-abbr
bind --preset $argv shift-enter "commandline -i \n" expand-abbr
bind --preset $argv alt-enter "commandline -i \n" expand-abbr
bind --preset $argv ")" self-insert expand-abbr # Closing a command substitution.
bind --preset $argv ctrl-space 'test -n "$(commandline)" && commandline -i " "'
bind --preset $argv -k nul 'test -n "$(commandline)" && commandline -i " "'
# Shift-space behaves like space because it's easy to mistype.
bind --preset $argv shift-space 'commandline -i " "' expand-abbr
bind --preset $argv enter execute
bind --preset $argv ctrl-j execute
bind --preset $argv ctrl-m execute
# Make Control+Return behave like Return because it's easy to mistype after accepting an autosuggestion.
bind --preset $argv ctrl-enter execute
end
end