On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 08:26:04PM +0200, Polytropon wrote: > On Sun, 6 Jun 2010 22:06:07 -0600, Chad Perrin <per...@apotheon.com> wrote: > > > I've never really tried using vi-mode editing in any shell, despite the > > fact I'm a constant vi user (even a vi gangsta, one might say). Maybe I > > should some day. Thus far, though, I don't even know if tcsh supports > > vi-mode editing. > > According to "man csh", it is possible: > > The command-line editor (+) > Command-line input can be edited using key sequences much like those > used in GNU Emacs or vi(1). The editor is active only when the edit > shell variable is set, which it is by default in interactive shells. > The bindkey builtin can display and change key bindings. Emacs-style > key bindings are used by default (unless the shell was compiled other- > wise; see the version shell variable), but bindkey can change the key > bindings to vi-style bindings en masse.
Excellent! I don't have to wait until I get off my tuckus to look it up now. Thank for feeding my laziness. -- Chad Perrin [ original content licensed OWL: http://owl.apotheon.org ]
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