# Settings for readline.## Tips:# * Re-read ~/.inputrc: C-x C-r# * Dump PTY codes on a key release: showkey -a# I like this!set editing-mode emacs# Don't strip characters to 7 bits when reading.set input-meta on# Allow iso-latin1 characters to be inserted rather than converted to# prefix-meta sequences.set convert-meta off# Display characters with the eighth bit set directly rather than as# meta-prefixed characters.set output-meta on# Terminal driver rebound some keys. See output 'stty -a'. I like original# control codes (to set 'C-w', etc).set bind-tty-special-chars off# Ignore hidden files.set match-hidden-files off# Ignore case (on/off).set completion-ignore-case onset completion-query-items 100# First tab suggests ambiguous variants.set show-all-if-ambiguous on# Replace common prefix with ...set completion-prefix-display-length 1# Do not duplicate completion if we in the middle of the word.set skip-completed-text on# If set to 'on', completed directory names have a slash appended. The default is 'on'.set mark-directories onset mark-symlinked-directories on# If set to 'on', a character denoting a file's type is appended to the# filename when listing possible completions. The default is 'off'.set visible-stats on$if Bash set colored-stats on$endif# I like beep (audible/visible/none).set bell-style audible# 'quoted-insert' binded to C-q or C-v by default, but C-q usually not worked# because it handled by terminal driver before readline.C-v: quoted-insert# Setting it to 'on' means that the text of the lines being edited will scroll# horizontally on a single screen line when they are longer than the width of# the screen, instead of wrapping onto a new screen line. By default, this# variable is set to 'off'.set horizontal-scroll-mode off# This variable, when set to `on', causes Readline to display an asterisk# ('*') at the start of history lines which have been modified. This variable# is 'off' by default.set mark-modified-lines off$if Bash# Invoke an editor on the current command line, and execute the result as# shell commands. Bash attempts to invoke $FCEDIT, $EDITOR, and emacs as the# editor, in that order."\C-x\C-e": edit-and-execute-command# magic-space expand sequence referring to the command history in place, so you have a chance to review before executing.Space: magic-space$endif# Define my favorite Emacs key bindings."\C-@": set-mark"\e ": set-mark"\C-w": kill-region"\ew": copy-region-as-kill# Below paragraph are default settings."\C-_": undo"\C-]": character-search"\e\C-]": character-search-backward"\er": revert-line# Ctrl+Left/Right to move by whole words. XTerm/Mintty."\e[1;5C": forward-word"\e[1;5D": backward-word# Same with Shift pressed."\e[1;6C": forward-word"\e[1;6D": backward-word# Same but in Putty."\eOC": forward-word"\eOD": backward-word# Ctrl+Backspace/Delete to delete whole words. XTerm/Mintty."\e[3;5~": kill-word# Alt+DEL delete word forward. Putty."\e\e[3~": kill-word# Alt+DEL delete word forward. XTerm, Mintty."\e[3;3~": kill-word# Alt+BACKSPACE delete word backward. Putty."\e\d": backward-kill-word# UP/DOWN filter history by typed string as prefix."\e[A": history-search-backward"\C-p": history-search-backward"\eOA": history-search-backward"\e[B": history-search-forward"\C-n": history-search-forward"\eOB": history-search-forward"\e/" complete-filename# Bind 'Shift+TAB' to complete as in Python TAB was need for another purpose."\e[Z": complete# Cycling possible completion forward and backward in place."\e[1;3C": menu-complete # M-Right"\e[1;3D": menu-complete-backward # M-Left"\e[1;5I": menu-complete # C-TAB# Completion based on history."\e\C-i": dynamic-complete-history# Local Variables:# mode: shell-script# fill-column: 78# End: