Hi,

A few problems with the current 'readline' bindings:

C-w is not extremely useful as it considers that anything except
'space' is a word character.

#|
That's now the default bash behavior and it can be overcome by
appending the following lines to your .inputrc:

    set bind-tty-special-chars off
    C-w: backward-kill-word
|#

I find the behavior of C-f and C-b to be counter intuitive in the
'fallthrough' cases.

Besides, 'C-p' and 'C-n' are inverted:
 
    case XK_n: ksym = XK_Up;        break;
    case XK_p: ksym = XK_Down;      break;

Has a vim style path completion (C-x C-f) been considered?

Greetings,
-- 
Bastien

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