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editrc (5)
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    NAME

    editrc
    
     - configuration file for editline library
    
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

     

    DESCRIPTION

    The file defines various settings to be used by the editline(3) library.

    The format of each line is:

    [prog:]command [arg [...]]

    command is one of the editline(3) builtin commands. Refer to Sx BUILTIN COMMANDS for more information.

    prog is the program name string that a program defines when it calls el_init3 to set up editline(3), which is usually argv[0] command will be executed for any program which matches prog

    prog may also be a regex(3) style regular expression, in which case command will be executed for any program that matches the regular expression.

    If prog is absent, command is executed for all programs.  

    BUILTIN COMMANDS

    The editline library has some builtin commands, which affect the way that the line editing and history functions operate. These are based on similar named builtins present in the tcsh(1) shell.

    The following builtin commands are available:

    bind [-a ] [-e ] [-k ] [-l ] [-r ] [-s ] [-v ] [key [command ] ]
    Without options, list all bound keys, and the editor command to which each is bound. If key is supplied, show the bindings for key If key command is supplied, bind command to key Options include:

    -e
    Bind all keys to the standard GNU Emacs-like bindings.
    -v
    Bind all keys to the standard vi(1)Ns-like bindings.
    -a
    List or change key bindings in the vi(1) mode alternate (command mode) key map.
    -k
    key is interpreted as a symbolic arrow key name, which may be one of `up' `down' `left' or `right'
    -l
    List all editor commands and a short description of each.
    -r
    Remove a key's binding.
    -s
    command is taken as a literal string and treated as terminal input when key is typed. Bound keys in command are themselves reinterpreted, and this continues for ten levels of interpretation.

    command may be one of the commands documented in Sx EDITOR COMMANDS below, or another key.

    key and command can contain control characters of the form `^ character ' (e.g. `^A )' and the following backslashed escape sequences:

    \a
    Bell
    \b
    Backspace
    \e
    Escape
    \f
    Formfeed
    \n
    Newline
    \r
    Carriage return
    \t
    Horizontal tab
    \v
    Vertical tab
    \ nnn
    The ASCII character corresponding to the octal number nnn

    `\' nullifies the special meaning of the following character, if it has any, notably `\' and `^'

    echotc [-sv ] arg ...
    Exercise terminal capabilities given in arg ... If arg is `baud' `cols' `lines' `rows' `meta or' `tabs' the value of that capability is printed, with ``yes'' or ``no'' indicating that the terminal does or does not have that capability.

    -s returns an empty string for non-existent capabilities, rather than causing an error. -v causes messages to be verbose.

    edit [on | off ]
    Enable or disable the editline functionality in a program.
    history list | size n | unique n
    The list command lists all entries in the history. The size command sets the history size to n entries. The unique command controls if history should keep duplicate entries. If n is non zero, only keep unique history entries. If n is zero, then keep all entries (the default).
    telltc
    List the values of all the terminal capabilities (see termcap(5)).
    settc cap val
    Set the terminal capability cap to val as defined in termcap(5). No sanity checking is done.
    setty [-a ] [-d ] [-q ] [-x ] [+mode ] [-mode ] [mode ] [char=c ]
    Control which tty modes that will not allow the user to change. -d -q or -x tells setty to act on the `edit' `quote' or `execute' set of tty modes respectively; defaulting to -x

    Without other arguments, setty lists the modes in the chosen set which are fixed on (`+mode' ) or off (`-mode' ) -a lists all tty modes in the chosen set regardless of the setting. With +mode -mode or mode fixes mode on or off or removes control of mode in the chosen set.

    Setty can also be used to set tty characters to particular values using char=value If value is empty then the character is set to _POSIX_VDISABLE

     

    EDITOR COMMANDS

    The following editor commands are available for use in key bindings:

    vi-paste-next
    Vi paste previous deletion to the right of the cursor.
    vi-paste-prev
    Vi paste previous deletion to the left of the cursor.
    vi-prev-space-word
    Vi move to the previous space delimited word.
    vi-prev-word
    Vi move to the previous word.
    vi-next-space-word
    Vi move to the next space delimited word.
    vi-next-word
    Vi move to the next word.
    vi-change-case
    Vi change case of character under the cursor and advance one character.
    vi-change-meta
    Vi change prefix command.
    vi-insert-at-bol
    Vi enter insert mode at the beginning of line.
    vi-replace-char
    Vi replace character under the cursor with the next character typed.
    vi-replace-mode
    Vi enter replace mode.
    vi-substitute-char
    Vi replace character under the cursor and enter insert mode.
    vi-substitute-line
    Vi substitute entire line.
    vi-change-to-eol
    Vi change to end of line.
    vi-insert
    Vi enter insert mode.
    vi-add
    Vi enter insert mode after the cursor.
    vi-add-at-eol
    Vi enter insert mode at end of line.
    vi-delete-meta
    Vi delete prefix command.
    vi-end-word
    Vi move to the end of the current space delimited word.
    vi-to-end-word
    Vi move to the end of the current word.
    vi-undo
    Vi undo last change.
    vi-command-mode
    Vi enter command mode (use alternative key bindings).
    vi-zero
    Vi move to the beginning of line.
    vi-delete-prev-char
    Vi move to previous character (backspace).
    vi-list-or-eof
    Vi list choices for completion or indicate end of file if empty line.
    vi-kill-line-prev
    Vi cut from beginning of line to cursor.
    vi-search-prev
    Vi search history previous.
    vi-search-next
    Vi search history next.
    vi-repeat-search-next
    Vi repeat current search in the same search direction.
    vi-repeat-search-prev
    Vi repeat current search in the opposite search direction.
    vi-next-char
    Vi move to the character specified next.
    vi-prev-char
    Vi move to the character specified previous.
    vi-to-next-char
    Vi move up to the character specified next.
    vi-to-prev-char
    Vi move up to the character specified previous.
    vi-repeat-next-char
    Vi repeat current character search in the same search direction.
    vi-repeat-prev-char
    Vi repeat current character search in the opposite search direction.
    em-delete-or-list
    Delete character under cursor or list completions if at end of line.
    em-delete-next-word
    Cut from cursor to end of current word.
    em-yank
    Paste cut buffer at cursor position.
    em-kill-line
    Cut the entire line and save in cut buffer.
    em-kill-region
    Cut area between mark and cursor and save in cut buffer.
    em-copy-region
    Copy area between mark and cursor to cut buffer.
    em-gosmacs-transpose
    Exchange the two characters before the cursor.
    em-next-word
    Move next to end of current word.
    em-upper-case
    Uppercase the characters from cursor to end of current word.
    em-capitol-case
    Capitalize the characters from cursor to end of current word.
    em-lower-case
    Lowercase the characters from cursor to end of current word.
    em-set-mark
    Set the mark at cursor.
    em-exchange-mark
    Exchange the cursor and mark.
    em-universal-argument
    Universal argument (argument times 4).
    em-meta-next
    Add 8th bit to next character typed.
    em-toggle-overwrite
    Switch from insert to overwrite mode or vice versa.
    em-copy-prev-word
    Copy current word to cursor.
    em-inc-search-next
    Emacs incremental next search.
    em-inc-search-prev
    Emacs incremental reverse search.
    ed-end-of-file
    Indicate end of file.
    ed-insert
    Add character to the line.
    ed-delete-prev-word
    Delete from beginning of current word to cursor.
    ed-delete-next-char
    Delete character under cursor.
    ed-kill-line
    Cut to the end of line.
    ed-move-to-end
    Move cursor to the end of line.
    ed-move-to-beg
    Move cursor to the beginning of line.
    ed-transpose-chars
    Exchange the character to the left of the cursor with the one under it.
    ed-next-char
    Move to the right one character.
    ed-prev-word
    Move to the beginning of the current word.
    ed-prev-char
    Move to the left one character.
    ed-quoted-insert
    Add the next character typed verbatim.
    ed-digit
    Adds to argument or enters a digit.
    ed-argument-digit
    Digit that starts argument.
    ed-unassigned
    Indicates unbound character.
    ed-tty-sigint
    Tty interrupt character.
    ed-tty-dsusp
    Tty delayed suspend character.
    ed-tty-flush-output
    Tty flush output characters.
    ed-tty-sigquit
    Tty quit character.
    ed-tty-sigtstp
    Tty suspend character.
    ed-tty-stop-output
    Tty disallow output characters.
    ed-tty-start-output
    Tty allow output characters.
    ed-newline
    Execute command.
    ed-delete-prev-char
    Delete the character to the left of the cursor.
    ed-clear-screen
    Clear screen leaving current line at the top.
    ed-redisplay
    Redisplay everything.
    ed-start-over
    Erase current line and start from scratch.
    ed-sequence-lead-in
    First character in a bound sequence.
    ed-prev-history
    Move to the previous history line.
    ed-next-history
    Move to the next history line.
    ed-search-prev-history
    Search previous in history for a line matching the current.
    ed-search-next-history
    Search next in history for a line matching the current.
    ed-prev-line
    Move up one line.
    ed-next-line
    Move down one line.
    ed-command
    Editline extended command.

     

    SEE ALSO

    editline(3), regex(3), termcap(5)  

    AUTHORS

    An -nosplit The editline library was written by An Christos Zoulas , and this manual was written by An Luke Mewburn , with some sections inspired by tcsh(1).


     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    BUILTIN COMMANDS
    EDITOR COMMANDS
    SEE ALSO
    AUTHORS


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