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Johannes Altmanninger
49023adec7 Consolidate some calls to uname(1) around shell startup
Most versions of fish don't run any external processes at startup, except
maybe fish_vcs_prompt.  This changed recently with a couple additions of uname.
This is probably fine but I guess we can reduce it down to one.

This change feels somewhat wrong. Not sure.  I guess we can remove it once
we provide $OSTYPE.

Note that this is also the reason why bindings don't use

	bind alt-backspace 'if test "$(uname)" = Darwin ...'

We don't want to expose a private interface in "bind" output.
2025-03-05 12:34:17 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
2bb5cbc959 Default bindings for token movements v2
Commit 6af96a81a8 (Default bindings for token movement commands, 2024-10-05)
has been reverted but not all docs have been.

Key bindings to move by command line argument are quite intuitive, and useful
when moving across URLs or other long arguments.

We have redundant bindings like {alt,ctrl}-left, so let's use one of them
for token movement.  We don't want to break the OS-native shortcut for word
movement, so use the other one on the current platform.

Note that Sublime Text does something similar: it uses the native key
binding for word movement, and the vacant one (e.g. `alt-left` on Linux)
for sub-word movement in camel case words.

While there have been 2.5 votes against making this platform dependent,
the majority of feedback was in favor.

This uses uname which seems wrong; we should rather use the OS that the
terminal is running on. I plan to implement this in future, but there's no
consensus yet on whether terminal applications should be allowed to do this.

See #10926
See #11107
2025-03-04 11:44:47 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
20e9fe9c95 Revert token movement bindings
Comments by macOS users have shown that, apparently, on that platform
this isn't wanted.

The functions are there for people to use,
but we need more time to figure out if and how we're going to bind
these by default.
For example, we could change these bindings depending on the OS in future.

This reverts most of commit 6af96a81a8.

Fixes #10926
See #11107

(cherry picked from commit 378f452eaa)
2025-02-27 21:10:07 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
f4503af037 Make alt-{b,f} move in directory history if commandline is empty
alt-{left,right} move in the directory history (like in browsers).
Arrow keys can be inconvenient to reach on some keyboards, so
let's alias this to alt-{b,f}, which already have similar behavior.
(historically the behavior was the same; we're considering changing
that back on some platforms).

This happens to fix alt-{left,right} in Terminal.app (where we had
a workaround for some cases), Ghostty, though that alone should not
be the reason for this change.

Closes #11105
2025-02-06 19:12:00 +01:00
David Adam
945a535570 fish_default_key_bindings: remove duplicate ctrl-k binding
It's in the shared bindings since f9b7992.
2025-01-20 19:48:57 +08:00
Fabian Boehm
98a96f5b58 Revert "Swap alt-{left,right,backspace,delete} with ctrl-* on macOS"
This reverts commit ebdc3a0393.

Not discussed, includes a new thing that queries the terminal for the client OS
when what is really needed is just a `uname` - which would also work on Terminal.app.
2025-01-19 18:52:10 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
ebdc3a0393 Swap alt-{left,right,backspace,delete} with ctrl-* on macOS
See https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/ 10926
2025-01-19 18:29:07 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
5760a1afcf Don't reset the fish_cursor_selection_mode in fish_default_key_bindings
As of the parent commit, __fish_vi_key_bindings_remove_handlers
should be working properly now, so this is no longer necessary That
function also cleans up other stuff like fish_cursor_end_mode, that
fish_default_key_bindings doesn't know anything about.

Also this fixes a spurious exit status of 4 in some scenarios.
2024-10-26 08:25:12 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
8eaa16542a Extract function for changing key bindings 2024-10-26 08:21:12 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
6af96a81a8 Default bindings for token movement commands
There is no natural default binding for token movements. Add the
alt-{left,right,backspace,delete}, breaking some existing behavior.

For example, backward-delete-word is no longer bound to alt-backspace but
only to ctrl-backspace.  Unfortunately some terminals (particularly tmux)
don't support distinguishing ctrl-backspace from ctrl-h yet, so the loss
of alt-backspace may be tragic.

---

I guess we could also add:

    bind alt-B backward-token
    bind alt-F forward-token
    bind ctrl-W backward-kill-token
    bind alt-D kill-token

Those might be intercepted by the terminal on Linux, but I don't know where
that happens.

Tested on foot, kitty, alacritty, xterm, tmux, konsole and gnome-terminal.

Closes #10766
2024-10-13 14:53:45 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
2e9de57fd7 Document ctrl-backspace and bind ctrl-delete as well
This has a slightly different behavior than what the CUA user expects:
it fails to eat up trailing spaces.  We should probably fix this.
2024-09-23 14:52:50 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
904649c5c5 Bind ctrl-backspace to backward-kill-word
Closes #10741
2024-09-23 14:32:43 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
24836f9652 Use set --no-event in the key binding functions
This is how we can use it in a backwards-compatible way. Eventually we
would remove the compatibility guff.
2024-05-14 17:31:47 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
e7347b9581 Bind ctrl-Z to redo (since ctrl-z is undo)
In addition to the native Emacs undo binding, we also support ctrl-z.
On Linux, ctrl-shift-z alias ctrl-Z is the redo binding according to
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_keyboard_shortcuts Let's bind allow
that.

Unfortunately ctrl-shift and ctrl-alt modified shortcuts on Linux may be
intercepted by the windowing system or the terminal. Only alt-shift seems to be
available reliably (but the shift bit should mean "extend selection" in Emacs).
2024-04-30 14:00:06 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
e571774c97 Make alt-d on empty commandline call dirh again
alt-d used to do that until evil merge[*] 213e90704 (Merge remote-tracking branch
'upstream/master' into bind_mode, 2014-01-15) which changed the order of
the \ed bindings such that the smart dirh version would be shadowed by the
simpler ones.

[*] git blame alone failed to find it because it skips merge commits.
2024-04-20 12:11:30 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
1d98846e03 Remove some redundant raw bindings
We already decode these, see parse_csi() and parse_ss3().
2024-04-13 14:36:11 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
8bf8b10f68 Extended & human-friendly keys
See the changelog additions for user-visible changes.

Since we enable/disable terminal protocols whenever we pass terminal ownership,
tests can no longer run in parallel on the same terminal.

For the same reason, readline shortcuts in the gdb REPL will not work anymore.
As a remedy, use gdbserver, or lobby for CSI u support in libreadline.

Add sleep to some tests, otherwise they fall (both in CI and locally).

There are two weird failures on FreeBSD remaining, disable them for now
https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/pull/10359/checks?check_run_id=23330096362

Design and implementation borrows heavily from Kakoune.

In future, we should try to implement more of the kitty progressive
enhancements.

Closes #10359
2024-04-02 14:35:16 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
052823c120 history pager: delete selected history entry with Shift-Delete
After accidentally running a command that includes a pasted password, I want
to delete command from history. Today we need to recall or type (part of)
that command and type "history delete".  Let's maybe add a shortcut to do
this from the history pager.

The current shortcut is Shift+Delete. I don't think that's very discoverable,
maybe we should use Delete instead (but only if the cursor is at the end of
the commandline, otherwise delete a char).

Closes #9454
2023-07-04 18:42:11 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
01d681067c Bind ctrl-g to cancel as well
Classic emacs thing and the chord is so far unused.

Fixes #9484
2023-01-21 13:35:22 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
d2f5daf8e8 bindings: If handler doesn't exist, set immediately
Fixes #9443
2023-01-02 21:44:02 +01:00
Sergei Shilovsky
022f42c3cd Update $fish_cursor_selection_mode in vi/default bindings
Introduced with 3.6.0 `fish_cursor_selection_mode` variable breaks
existing vi bindings (for example, input sequence `abc<Esc>0vd` doesn't
delete the `a` character as would be expected).

This patch fixes it by switching `fish_cursor_selection_mode` to
`inclusive` and back.
2022-11-01 19:04:55 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
dcff0a2f2b Add Control+R incremental history search in pager
This reimplements ridiculousfish/control_r which is a more future-proof
approach than #6686.
Pressing Control+R shows history in our pager and allows to search filter
commands with the pager search field.

On the surface, this works just like in other shells; though there are
some differences.

- Our pager shows multiple results at a time.
- Other shells allow to use up arrow/down arrow to select adjacent entries
  in history. Shouldn't be hard to implement but the hidden state might
  confuse users and it doesn't play well with up-or-search, so this is
  left out.

Users might expect the history pager to use subsequence matching (fuzzy
matching) like the completion pager, however due to the history pager design it
uses substring matching.  We could change this in future, however that means
we would also want to change the ordering from "reverse-chronological" to
"longest common subsequence" (e.g. what fuzzy finders do), because otherwise
a query "fis" might give this ordering:

            fsck /dev/disk/by-partlabel/Linux\x20filesystem
            fish

which is probably not what the user wants.

The pager shows only a small number of history items at a time.  This is
because, as explained above, the history pager does not support subsequence
matching, so navigating it does not scale well.

Closes #602
2022-07-30 23:27:24 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
c34e694126 Share some key bindings with Vi's insert mode 2022-04-24 21:31:51 +02:00
Aaron Gyes
c6166f8ced Shorten more.
More vain attempts to get a bare <TAB> showing as 2 columns in the
pager. This now happens in a 101 column terminal.
2022-01-27 16:21:22 -08:00
Aaron Gyes
1262469aea Shorten two more command's descriptions
Two columns at 119 width.
2022-01-22 21:04:26 -08:00
Ilan Cosman
566a673e4f Run fish_indent on all non-test .fish files 2021-11-23 09:49:45 +01:00
LetMeByte
af7704ef06 Fix st issue with shift+tab (#8354) 2021-10-22 23:21:25 +02:00
LetMeByte
6606dfbeb5 Fix issue with delete-key in st
In 'simple terminal' the delete key prints \e[P by default, which is
related to the different approach the authors of st are taking on the
matter of shell configuration. The main problem is the malfunction of
the delete key, so we have to use a workaround like this.
2021-10-14 22:14:39 +08:00
Aaron Gyes
7122209f25 Remove old OS X stuff from keybindings
We don't support older than 10.10 anymore.

fish_key_reader reports the hardcoded bind we had for Mavericks
is just -k sdc.
2021-10-06 19:29:13 -07:00
Fabian Homborg
7167ba6e08 Work around Terminal.app's awkward alt-left/right sequences
Just do the more involved thing.

Blergh.

Fixes #2330.
2021-07-23 19:38:43 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
053acf5c6b bind ctrl-space only as a *preset* binding
Fixes #7922
2021-04-11 20:39:54 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
4bfda47449 Bind ctrl-r to search history if the commandline isn't empty
This is super cheesy.

One of the most common feature requests we get is "control-r must
search", even tho just using history-search-backward via e.g. up-arrow
is perfectly capable. The only real difference is that ctrl-r search
in other shells allows editing the search term by default, while we
stop the history search and edit the new commandline in those cases.

So, since the major problem is muscle-memory on ctrl-r,
let's just use that!

This makes ctrl-r do nothing on empty commandlines, and do
history-search-backward otherwise, so the basic flow of "press ctrl-r
to start history search, enter your search term, press ctrl-r to cycle
through matches" just works (except the first ctrl-r is useless and it
doesn't show anything).

See #602.
2020-10-23 13:42:54 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
8b961a0ca8 Bind undo to Control-Z in addition to Control-/
See #7152
2020-07-01 00:40:32 +02:00
David Adam
ec74c739c8 bindings: expand abbreviations with all end-of-command characters
Closes #6970.
2020-05-07 09:13:33 +08:00
Fabian Homborg
8ddd512fba Refine when we expand abbreviations
- ctrl-space will insert a space without expanding abbrs
- ")" or alt-enter will expand abbrs

Fixes #6658
2020-03-21 13:55:15 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
1e2e511570 fish_default_key_bindings: Remove outdated stderr silencing
We *always* silence `bind` here, so we don't need to specifically
silence for these keys.
2020-03-15 21:01:11 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
463b9b99c6 Move ctrl-left/right forward-word to shared bindings
These also work in vim.

Fixes #6755.
2020-03-15 13:24:45 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
9367d4ff71 Reindent functions to remove useless quotes
This does not include checks/function.fish because that currently
includes a "; end" in a message that indent would remove, breaking the test.
2020-03-09 19:46:43 +01:00
Johannes Altmanninger
8a033b9f3d Add undo
Add the input function undo which is bound to `\c_` (control + / on
some terminals). Redoing the most recent chain of undos is supported,
redo is bound to `\e/` for now.

Closes #1367.
This approach should not have the issues discussed in #5897.

Every single modification to the commandline can be undone individually,
except for adjacent single-character inserts, which are coalesced,
so they can be reverted with a single undo. Coalescing is not done for
space characters, so each word can be undone separately.

When moving between history search entries, only the current history
search entry is reachable via the undo history. This allows to go back
to the original search string with a single undo, or by pressing the
escape key.
Similarly, when moving between pager entries, only the most recent
selection in the pager can be undone.
2020-02-07 17:15:17 +01:00
ridiculousfish
e1f46d22de Simplify space binding and fix search
With the new support for self-insert inserting a bound sequence,
the default binding for space as expanding abbreviations can be simplified
to just `self-insert expand-abbr`. This also fixes the bug where space
would cancel pager search.
2019-09-21 16:06:19 -07:00
Fabian Homborg
0d72912641 Expand abbr explicitly (#5762)
* Add "expand-abbr" bind function

This can be used to explictly allow expanding abbreviations.

* Make expanding abbr explicit

NOTE: This accepts them for space only, we currently also do it for \n
and \r.

* Remove now dead code

We no longer trigger an abbr implicitly, so we can remove the code
that does it.

* Fix comment

[ci skip]
2019-04-01 15:59:15 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
a0fbb8dea7 Redraw vi cursor if tmux pane focus changes
Fixes #4788.
2019-01-26 19:38:28 +01:00
Fabian Homborg
444f9f8715 Add separation of "preset" bindings
This allows for marking certain bindings as part of a preset, which allows us to

- only erase those when switching presets
- go back to the preset binding when erasing a user binding
- only show user customization if requested
- make bare bind statements in config.fish work (!!!11elf!!!)

Fixes #5191.
Fixes #3699.
2018-09-30 16:54:56 +02:00
Fabian Homborg
f533189a28 [default bindings] Bind \e\b as well
As it turns out, for some terminals backspace is \b but only when
preceded by \e.

All this makes about as much sense as the english language.

Fixes #4955.
2018-05-04 12:28:20 +02:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
18a9aa58cd Add binding for MSFT/WSL paste escape sequence 2018-03-10 10:57:32 -06:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
b3ec069401 Add missing $argv injection in fish_default_key_bindings.fish
These have to be present in all the default rules so that any errors can
be silenced at startup (and so additional arguments can be passed in).
2018-03-10 10:54:29 -06:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
46d1334f95 Silence bind errors in default key bindings
This silences binding errors due to keys not found in the current
termcap config in the default fish bindings.

Closes #4188, #4431, and obviates the original fix for #1155

It was necessary to re-implement builtin_bind as a class in order to
avoid passing around the options array from function to function and
as adding an opts parameter to `get_terminfo_sequence` would require
otps to be passed to all other builtin_bind_ functions so they could, in
turn, pass it to `get_terminfo_sequence`.
2017-10-03 11:20:17 +02:00
Martin Pelikan
65b0b947c9 Remove redundant/non-existent bind forward-kill-word 2017-06-01 17:50:05 -07:00
Kurtis Rader
d37e7bcc25 reinstate some bindings for vi mode
Fixes #3731
2017-01-15 11:11:38 -08:00
Kurtis Rader
11a60c8374 reformat all fish scripts
I hate doing this but I am tired of touching a fish script as part of
some change and having `make style` radically change it. Which makes
editing fish scripts more painful than it needs to be. It is time to do
a wholesale reformatting of these scripts to conform to the documented
style as implemented by the `fish_indent` program.
2016-11-27 21:27:22 -08:00