abra zsh config 2.0

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Andrey Anurin
2018-08-12 15:26:21 +03:00
parent 201abd09c4
commit 6b114440e2
1195 changed files with 68948 additions and 10539 deletions

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@@ -14,8 +14,7 @@ fi
# Options
#
# Beep on error in line editor.
setopt BEEP
setopt BEEP # Beep on error in line editor.
#
# Variables
@@ -28,9 +27,11 @@ WORDCHARS='*?_-.[]~&;!#$%^(){}<>'
zmodload zsh/terminfo
typeset -gA key_info
key_info=(
'Control' '\C-'
'ControlLeft' '\e[1;5D \e[5D \e\e[D \eOd'
'ControlRight' '\e[1;5C \e[5C \e\e[C \eOc'
'Control' '\C-'
'ControlLeft' '\e[1;5D \e[5D \e\e[D \eOd'
'ControlRight' '\e[1;5C \e[5C \e\e[C \eOc'
'ControlPageUp' '\e[5;5~'
'ControlPageDown' '\e[6;5~'
'Escape' '\e'
'Meta' '\M-'
'Backspace' "^?"
@@ -78,7 +79,15 @@ zle -N edit-command-line
#
# Functions
#
# Runs bindkey but for all of the keymaps. Running it with no arguments will
# print out the mappings for all of the keymaps.
function bindkey-all {
local keymap=''
for keymap in $(bindkey -l); do
[[ "$#" -eq 0 ]] && printf "#### %s\n" "${keymap}" 1>&2
bindkey -M "${keymap}" "$@"
done
}
# Exposes information about the Zsh Line Editor via the $editor_info associative
# array.
function editor-info {
@@ -103,12 +112,27 @@ function editor-info {
fi
unset REPLY
zle reset-prompt
zle -R
zle zle-reset-prompt
}
zle -N editor-info
# Reset the prompt based on the current context and
# the ps-context option.
function zle-reset-prompt {
if zstyle -t ':prezto:module:editor' ps-context; then
# If we aren't within one of the specified contexts, then we want to reset
# the prompt with the appropriate editor_info[keymap] if there is one.
if [[ $CONTEXT != (select|cont) ]]; then
zle reset-prompt
zle -R
fi
else
zle reset-prompt
zle -R
fi
}
zle -N zle-reset-prompt
# Updates editor information when the keymap changes.
function zle-keymap-select {
zle editor-info
@@ -186,6 +210,14 @@ zle -N expand-dot-to-parent-directory-path
function expand-or-complete-with-indicator {
local indicator
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:editor:info:completing' format 'indicator'
# This is included to work around a bug in zsh which shows up when interacting
# with multi-line prompts.
if [[ -z "$indicator" ]]; then
zle expand-or-complete
return
fi
print -Pn "$indicator"
zle expand-or-complete
zle redisplay
@@ -201,6 +233,35 @@ function prepend-sudo {
}
zle -N prepend-sudo
# Expand aliases
function glob-alias {
zle _expand_alias
zle expand-word
zle magic-space
}
zle -N glob-alias
# Toggle the comment character at the start of the line. This is meant to work
# around a buggy implementation of pound-insert in zsh.
#
# This is currently only used for the emacs keys because vi-pound-insert has
# been reported to work properly.
function pound-toggle {
if [[ "$BUFFER" = '#'* ]]; then
# Because of an oddity in how zsh handles the cursor when the buffer size
# changes, we need to make this check before we modify the buffer and let
# zsh handle moving the cursor back if it's past the end of the line.
if [[ $CURSOR != $#BUFFER ]]; then
(( CURSOR -= 1 ))
fi
BUFFER="${BUFFER:1}"
else
BUFFER="#$BUFFER"
(( CURSOR += 1 ))
fi
}
zle -N pound-toggle
# Reset to default key bindings.
bindkey -d
@@ -236,12 +297,18 @@ if (( $+widgets[history-incremental-pattern-search-backward] )); then
history-incremental-pattern-search-forward
fi
# Toggle comment at the start of the line. Note that we use pound-toggle which
# is similar to pount insert, but meant to work around some issues that were
# being seen in iTerm.
bindkey -M emacs "$key_info[Escape];" pound-toggle
#
# Vi Key Bindings
#
# Edit command in an external editor.
bindkey -M vicmd "v" edit-command-line
# Edit command in an external editor emacs style (v is used for visual mode)
bindkey -M vicmd "$key_info[Control]X$key_info[Control]E" edit-command-line
# Undo/Redo
bindkey -M vicmd "u" undo
@@ -255,14 +322,61 @@ else
bindkey -M vicmd "/" history-incremental-search-forward
fi
# Toggle comment at the start of the line.
bindkey -M vicmd "#" vi-pound-insert
#
# Emacs and Vi Key Bindings
#
for keymap in 'emacs' 'viins'; do
# Unbound keys in vicmd and viins mode will cause really odd things to happen
# such as the casing of all the characters you have typed changing or other
# undefined things. In emacs mode they just insert a tilde, but bind these keys
# in the main keymap to a noop op so if there is no keybind in the users mode
# it will fall back and do nothing.
function _prezto-zle-noop { ; }
zle -N _prezto-zle-noop
local -a unbound_keys
unbound_keys=(
"${key_info[F1]}"
"${key_info[F2]}"
"${key_info[F3]}"
"${key_info[F4]}"
"${key_info[F5]}"
"${key_info[F6]}"
"${key_info[F7]}"
"${key_info[F8]}"
"${key_info[F9]}"
"${key_info[F10]}"
"${key_info[F11]}"
"${key_info[F12]}"
"${key_info[PageUp]}"
"${key_info[PageDown]}"
"${key_info[ControlPageUp]}"
"${key_info[ControlPageDown]}"
)
for keymap in $unbound_keys; do
bindkey -M viins "${keymap}" _prezto-zle-noop
bindkey -M vicmd "${keymap}" _prezto-zle-noop
done
# Keybinds for all keymaps
for keymap in 'emacs' 'viins' 'vicmd'; do
bindkey -M "$keymap" "$key_info[Home]" beginning-of-line
bindkey -M "$keymap" "$key_info[End]" end-of-line
done
# Keybinds for all vi keymaps
for keymap in viins vicmd; do
# Ctrl + Left and Ctrl + Right bindings to forward/backward word
for key in "${(s: :)key_info[ControlLeft]}"
bindkey -M "$keymap" "$key" vi-backward-word
for key in "${(s: :)key_info[ControlRight]}"
bindkey -M "$keymap" "$key" vi-forward-word
done
# Keybinds for emacs and vi insert mode
for keymap in 'emacs' 'viins'; do
bindkey -M "$keymap" "$key_info[Insert]" overwrite-mode
bindkey -M "$keymap" "$key_info[Delete]" delete-char
bindkey -M "$keymap" "$key_info[Backspace]" backward-delete-char
@@ -305,8 +419,14 @@ for keymap in 'emacs' 'viins'; do
# Insert 'sudo ' at the beginning of the line.
bindkey -M "$keymap" "$key_info[Control]X$key_info[Control]S" prepend-sudo
# control-space expands all aliases, including global
bindkey -M "$keymap" "$key_info[Control] " glob-alias
done
# Delete key deletes character in vimcmd cmd mode instead of weird default functionality
bindkey -M vicmd "$key_info[Delete]" delete-char
# Do not expand .... to ../.. during incremental search.
if zstyle -t ':prezto:module:editor' dot-expansion; then
bindkey -M isearch . self-insert 2> /dev/null
@@ -326,4 +446,4 @@ else
print "prezto: editor: invalid key bindings: $key_bindings" >&2
fi
unset key{,map,bindings}
unset key{,map,_bindings}