From c8e280f2ab8e7768b100e590c6836502d5cf8fb9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Janke Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2015 06:53:15 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] dircycle: remove redundant key bindings In bindkey strings, "^[" and "\e" mean the same thing. They're both notations for Escape. --- plugins/dircycle/dircycle.plugin.zsh | 16 ++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/plugins/dircycle/dircycle.plugin.zsh b/plugins/dircycle/dircycle.plugin.zsh index 1e31105b1..8a406b54d 100644 --- a/plugins/dircycle/dircycle.plugin.zsh +++ b/plugins/dircycle/dircycle.plugin.zsh @@ -27,11 +27,11 @@ insert-cycledright () { zle -N insert-cycledright -# add key bindings for iTerm2 -if [[ "$TERM_PROGRAM" == "iTerm.app" ]]; then - bindkey "^[[1;6D" insert-cycledleft - bindkey "^[[1;6C" insert-cycledright -else - bindkey "\e[1;6D" insert-cycledleft - bindkey "\e[1;6C" insert-cycledright -fi \ No newline at end of file +# These sequences work for xterm, Apple Terminal.app, and probably others. +# Not for rxvt-unicode, but it doesn't seem differentiate Ctrl-Shift-Arrow +# from plain Shift-Arrow, at least by default. +# iTerm2 does not have these key combinations defined by default; you will need +# to add them under "Keys" in your profile if you want to use this. You can do +# this conveniently by loading the "xterm with Numeric Keypad" preset. +bindkey "\e[1;6D" insert-cycledleft +bindkey "\e[1;6C" insert-cycledright