# 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.
window_title() {
print -n "\e]2;$1\e\\"
}
+ else
+ # Fallback if another TERM is used.
+ window_title() { }
fi
# Add the preexec() and precmd() hooks.
# Colorize stderr. Very useful when looking for errors. Thanks to
# http://gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Zsh for the basic script and Mikachu in #zsh on
# Freenode (2010-03-07 04:03) for some improvements (-r, printf). It's not yet
-# perfect and doesn't work with some interactive stderr output, but in those
+# perfect and doesn't work with su and git for example, but it can handle most
+# interactive output quite well (even with no trailing new line) and in those
# cases the E alias can be used as workaround.
-exec 2>>(while read -r line; do
- printf '\e[91m%s\e[0m\n' "$line"
+exec 2>>(while read -r -k -u 0 line; do
+ printf '\e[91m%s\e[0m' "$line";
print -n $'\0';
done &)