# Control whether to force a redraw on each mode change. # # Resetting the prompt on every mode change can cause lag when switching modes. # This is especially true if the prompt does things like checking git status. # # Set to "true" to force the prompt to reset on each mode change. # Unset or set to any other value to do the opposite. # # The default is not to reset, unless we're showing the mode in RPS1. typeset -g VI_MODE_RESET_PROMPT_ON_MODE_CHANGE # Control whether to change the cursor style on mode change. # # Set to "true" to change the cursor on each mode change. # Unset or set to any other value to do the opposite. typeset -g VI_MODE_SET_CURSOR # Control how the cursor appears in the various vim modes. This only applies # if $VI_MODE_SET_CURSOR=true. # # See https://vt100.net/docs/vt510-rm/DECSCUSR for cursor styles typeset -g VI_MODE_CURSOR_NORMAL=2 typeset -g VI_MODE_CURSOR_VISUAL=6 typeset -g VI_MODE_CURSOR_INSERT=6 typeset -g VI_MODE_CURSOR_OPPEND=0 typeset -g VI_KEYMAP=main function _vi-mode-set-cursor-shape-for-keymap() { [[ "$VI_MODE_SET_CURSOR" = true ]] || return # https://vt100.net/docs/vt510-rm/DECSCUSR local _shape=0 case "${1:-${VI_KEYMAP:-main}}" in main) _shape=$VI_MODE_CURSOR_INSERT ;; # vi insert: line viins) _shape=$VI_MODE_CURSOR_INSERT ;; # vi insert: line isearch) _shape=$VI_MODE_CURSOR_INSERT ;; # inc search: line command) _shape=$VI_MODE_CURSOR_INSERT ;; # read a command name vicmd) _shape=$VI_MODE_CURSOR_NORMAL ;; # vi cmd: block visual) _shape=$VI_MODE_CURSOR_VISUAL ;; # vi visual mode: block viopp) _shape=$VI_MODE_CURSOR_OPPEND ;; # vi operation pending: blinking block *) _shape=0 ;; esac printf $'\e[%d q' "${_shape}" } function _visual-mode { typeset -g VI_KEYMAP=visual _vi-mode-set-cursor-shape-for-keymap "$VI_KEYMAP" zle .visual-mode } zle -N visual-mode _visual-mode function _vi-mode-should-reset-prompt() { # If $VI_MODE_RESET_PROMPT_ON_MODE_CHANGE is unset (default), dynamically # check whether we're using the prompt to display vi-mode info if [[ -z "${VI_MODE_RESET_PROMPT_ON_MODE_CHANGE:-}" ]]; then [[ "${PS1} ${RPS1}" = *'$(vi_mode_prompt_info)'* ]] return $? fi # If $VI_MODE_RESET_PROMPT_ON_MODE_CHANGE was manually set, let's check # if it was specifically set to true or it was disabled with any other value [[ "${VI_MODE_RESET_PROMPT_ON_MODE_CHANGE}" = true ]] } # Updates editor information when the keymap changes. function zle-keymap-select() { # update keymap variable for the prompt typeset -g VI_KEYMAP=$KEYMAP if _vi-mode-should-reset-prompt; then zle reset-prompt zle -R fi _vi-mode-set-cursor-shape-for-keymap "${VI_KEYMAP}" } zle -N zle-keymap-select # These "echoti" statements were originally set in lib/key-bindings.zsh # Not sure the best way to extend without overriding. function zle-line-init() { local prev_vi_keymap="${VI_KEYMAP:-}" typeset -g VI_KEYMAP=main [[ "$prev_vi_keymap" != 'main' ]] && _vi-mode-should-reset-prompt && zle reset-prompt (( ! ${+terminfo[smkx]} )) || echoti smkx _vi-mode-set-cursor-shape-for-keymap "${VI_KEYMAP}" } zle -N zle-line-init function zle-line-finish() { typeset -g VI_KEYMAP=main (( ! ${+terminfo[rmkx]} )) || echoti rmkx _vi-mode-set-cursor-shape-for-keymap default } zle -N zle-line-finish bindkey -v # allow vv to edit the command line (standard behaviour) autoload -Uz edit-command-line zle -N edit-command-line bindkey -M vicmd 'vv' edit-command-line # allow ctrl-p, ctrl-n for navigate history (standard behaviour) bindkey '^P' up-history bindkey '^N' down-history # allow ctrl-h, ctrl-w, ctrl-? for char and word deletion (standard behaviour) bindkey '^?' backward-delete-char bindkey '^h' backward-delete-char bindkey '^w' backward-kill-word # allow ctrl-r and ctrl-s to search the history bindkey '^r' history-incremental-search-backward bindkey '^s' history-incremental-search-forward # allow ctrl-a and ctrl-e to move to beginning/end of line bindkey '^a' beginning-of-line bindkey '^e' end-of-line function wrap_clipboard_widgets() { # NB: Assume we are the first wrapper and that we only wrap native widgets # See zsh-autosuggestions.zsh for a more generic and more robust wrapper local verb="$1" shift local widget local wrapped_name for widget in "$@"; do wrapped_name="_zsh-vi-${verb}-${widget}" if [ "${verb}" = copy ]; then eval " function ${wrapped_name}() { zle .${widget} printf %s \"\${CUTBUFFER}\" | clipcopy 2>/dev/null || true } " else eval " function ${wrapped_name}() { CUTBUFFER=\"\$(clippaste 2>/dev/null || echo \$CUTBUFFER)\" zle .${widget} } " fi zle -N "${widget}" "${wrapped_name}" done } wrap_clipboard_widgets copy \ vi-yank vi-yank-eol vi-yank-whole-line \ vi-change vi-change-eol vi-change-whole-line \ vi-kill-line vi-kill-eol vi-backward-kill-word \ vi-delete vi-delete-char vi-backward-delete-char wrap_clipboard_widgets paste \ vi-put-{before,after} \ put-replace-selection unfunction wrap_clipboard_widgets # if mode indicator wasn't setup by theme, define default, we'll leave INSERT_MODE_INDICATOR empty by default if [[ -z "$MODE_INDICATOR" ]]; then MODE_INDICATOR='%B%F{red}<%b<<%f' fi function vi_mode_prompt_info() { echo "${${VI_KEYMAP/vicmd/$MODE_INDICATOR}/(main|viins)/$INSERT_MODE_INDICATOR}" } # define right prompt, if it wasn't defined by a theme if [[ -z "$RPS1" && -z "$RPROMPT" ]]; then RPS1='$(vi_mode_prompt_info)' fi