# MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS
-# Use Vi(m) style key bindings.
-bindkey -v
-
# Be paranoid, new files are readable/writable by me only.
umask 077
setopt ignoreeof
+# KEY BINDINGS
+
+# Not all bindings are done here, only those not specific to a given section.
+
+# Use Vi(m) style key bindings.
+bindkey -v
+
+# Also use jj to exit insert mode.
+bindkey 'jj' vi-cmd-mode
+
+# I don't need the arrow keys, I use ^N and ^P for this (see below).
+bindkey -r '^[OA' '^[OB' '^[OC' '^[OD' '^[[A' '^[[B' '^[[C' '^[[D'
+# Also not in Vi mode.
+bindkey -a -r '^[OA' '^[OB' '^[OC' '^[OD' '^[[A' '^[[B' '^[[C' '^[[D'
+
+
# FUNCTION SETTINGS
# Make sure every entry in $fpath is unique.
zle vi-forward-char
fi
}
-bindkey "^P" my-vi-history-beginning-search-backward
-bindkey -a "^P" history-beginning-search-backward # binding for Vi-mode
+bindkey '^P' my-vi-history-beginning-search-backward
+bindkey -a '^P' history-beginning-search-backward # binding for Vi-mode
# Here only Vi-mode is necessary as ^P enters Vi-mode and ^N only makes sense
# after calling ^P.
-bindkey -a "^N" history-beginning-search-forward
+bindkey -a '^N' history-beginning-search-forward
# PROMPT SETTINGS
[[ -z $window_reset ]] && return
# Reset the window name to 'zsh'.
- local name="zsh"
+ local name=zsh
# If the function was called with an argument then reset the window
# name to '.zsh' (used by clear alias).
if [[ -n $1 ]]; then
- name=".zsh"
+ name=.zsh
fi
# Prepend prefixes like in window_preexec().
+ if [[ -n $window_root ]]; then
+ name="!$name"
+ fi
if [[ -n $SSH_CONNECTION ]]; then
- window_title "@$name"
- elif [[ -n $window_root ]]; then
- window_title "!$name"
- else
- window_title $name
+ name="@$name"
fi
+ window_title $name
# Just reset the name, so no screen reset necessary for the moment.
window_reset=
window_title() {
print -n "\e]2;$1\e\\"
}
+ else
+ # Fallback if another TERM is used.
+ window_title() { }
fi
# Add the preexec() and precmd() hooks.
setopt nolistambiguous
# Allow completions in the middle of a text, i.e. "/usr/bin/<TAB>whatever"
# completes like "/usr/bin/<TAB>". Useful when adding new options to commands.
-bindkey "^I" expand-or-complete-prefix
+bindkey '^I' expand-or-complete-prefix
# Try uppercase if the currently typed string doesn't match. This allows
# typing in lowercase most of the time and completion fixes the case.
zstyle ':completion:*' matcher-list '' 'm:{a-z}={A-Z}'
zstyle ':completion:*:functions' ignored-patterns '_*'
# Ignore parent directory.
zstyle ':completion:*:(cd|mv|cp):*' ignore-parents parent pwd
-# When unsetting variables make sure every variable name is only suggested
-# once.
-zstyle ':completion:*:unset:*' ignore-line yes
-# When working with Mercurial and Git don't complete the same file multiple
-# times. Very useful when completing file names.
-zstyle ':completion:*:(hg|git)*:*' ignore-line yes
+# Always complete one value (file name) only once in the current line. This
+# makes it easy to complete multiple values because I can just press tab to
+# get all possible values. Otherwise I would have to skip the first value
+# again and again.
+zstyle ':completion:*' ignore-line yes
+# Except for mv and cp, because I often want to use to similar names, so I
+# complete to the same and change it.
+zstyle ':completion:*:(mv|cp):*' ignore-line no
# CUSTOM ALIASES AND FUNCTIONS
# typing the command.
#
# Thanks to Vadim Zeitlin <vz-zsh@zeitlins.org> for a fix (--) so lines
-# starting with - don't cause errors.
+# starting with - don't cause errors; and to Nadav Har'El
+# <nyh@math.technion.ac.il> for a fix (-r) to handle whitespace/quotes
+# correctly, both on the Zsh mailing list.
TRAPINT() {
# Store the current buffer in the history.
- zle && print -s -- $BUFFER
+ zle && print -s -r -- $BUFFER
# Return the default exit code so Zsh aborts the current command.
return $1
# Colorize stderr. Very useful when looking for errors. Thanks to
# http://gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Zsh for the basic script and Mikachu in #zsh on
# Freenode (2010-03-07 04:03) for some improvements (-r, printf). It's not yet
-# perfect and doesn't work with some interactive stderr output, but in those
+# perfect and doesn't work with su and git for example, but it can handle most
+# interactive output quite well (even with no trailing new line) and in those
# cases the E alias can be used as workaround.
-exec 2>>(while read -r line; do
- printf '\e[91m%s\e[0m\n' "$line"
+exec 2>>(while read -r -k -u 0 line; do
+ printf '\e[91m%s\e[0m' "$line";
print -n $'\0';
done &)
# OS SPECIFIC SETTINGS
-if [[ $(uname) == Linux ]]; then
+local uname=$(uname)
+
+if [[ $uname == Linux ]]; then
# Settings when creating Debian packages.
DEBEMAIL=simon@ruderich.org
export DEBEMAIL
- DEBFULLNAME="Simon Ruderich"
+ DEBFULLNAME='Simon Ruderich'
export DEBFULLNAME
-elif [[ $(uname) == Darwin ]]; then # Mac OS X
+elif [[ $uname == Darwin ]]; then # Mac OS X
# Store the current clipboard in CLIPBOARD before every command so it can
# be used in commands.
os_darwin_preexec() {