Make install script to add key bindings as well

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Junegunn Choi 2013-12-22 00:18:41 +09:00
parent 2dca6f0cb2
commit 7ee6fd1f6d
2 changed files with 97 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -153,8 +153,8 @@ Most of the time, you will prefer native Vim plugins with better integration
with Vim. The only reason one might consider using fzf in Vim is its speed. For
a very large list of files, fzf is significantly faster and it does not block.
Useful bash examples
--------------------
Useful examples
---------------
```sh
# vimf - Open selected file in Vim
@ -183,8 +183,16 @@ fkill() {
}
```
bash key bindings
-----------------
Key bindings
------------
The install script will add the following key bindings to your configuration
files.
### bash
- `CTRL-T` - Paste the selected file path(s) into the command line
- `CTRL-R` - Paste the selected command from history into the command line
```sh
# Required to refresh the prompt after fzf
@ -192,7 +200,9 @@ bind '"\er": redraw-current-line'
# CTRL-T - Paste the selected file path into the command line
fsel() {
find ${1:-*} | fzf -m | while read item; do
find * -path '*/\.*' -prune \
-o -type f -print \
-o -type l -print 2> /dev/null | fzf -m | while read item; do
printf '%q ' "$item"
done
echo
@ -203,8 +213,11 @@ bind '"\C-t": " \C-u \C-a\C-k$(fsel)\e\C-e\C-y\C-a\C-y\ey\C-h\C-e\er"'
bind '"\C-r": " \C-e\C-u$(history | fzf +s | sed \"s/ *[0-9]* *//\")\e\C-e\er"'
```
zsh widgets
-----------
### zsh
- `CTRL-T` - Paste the selected file path(s) into the command line
- `CTRL-R` - Paste the selected command from history into the command line
- `ALT-C` - cd into the selected directory
```sh
# CTRL-T - Paste the selected file path(s) into the command line

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install
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@ -38,6 +38,12 @@ echo
[[ ! $REPLY =~ ^[Nn]$ ]]
auto_completion=$?
# Key-bindings
read -p "Do you want to add key bindings? ([y]/n) " -n 1 -r
echo
[[ ! $REPLY =~ ^[Nn]$ ]]
key_bindings=$?
echo
for shell in bash zsh; do
echo -n "Generate ~/.fzf.$shell ... "
@ -49,14 +55,85 @@ for shell in bash zsh; do
fi
cat > $src << EOF
# Setup fzf function
# ------------------
unalias fzf 2> /dev/null
fzf() {
$fzf_cmd "\$@"
}
export -f fzf > /dev/null
# Auto-completion
# ---------------
$fzf_completion
EOF
if [ $key_bindings -eq 0 ]; then
if [ $shell = bash ]; then
cat >> $src << "EOF"
# Key bindings
# ------------
# Required to refresh the prompt after fzf
bind '"\er": redraw-current-line'
# CTRL-T - Paste the selected file path into the command line
fsel() {
find * -path '*/\.*' -prune \
-o -type f -print \
-o -type l -print 2> /dev/null | fzf -m | while read item; do
printf '%q ' "$item"
done
echo
}
bind '"\C-t": " \C-u \C-a\C-k$(fsel)\e\C-e\C-y\C-a\C-y\ey\C-h\C-e\er"'
# CTRL-R - Paste the selected command from history into the command line
bind '"\C-r": " \C-e\C-u$(history | fzf +s | sed \"s/ *[0-9]* *//\")\e\C-e\er"'
EOF
else
cat >> $src << "EOF"
# Key bindings
# ------------
# CTRL-T - Paste the selected file path(s) into the command line
fzf-file-widget() {
local FILES
local IFS="
"
FILES=($(
find * -path '*/\.*' -prune \
-o -type f -print \
-o -type l -print 2> /dev/null | fzf -m))
unset IFS
FILES=$FILES:q
LBUFFER="${LBUFFER%% #} $FILES"
zle redisplay
}
zle -N fzf-file-widget
bindkey '^T' fzf-file-widget
# ALT-C - cd into the selected directory
fzf-cd-widget() {
cd "${$(find * -path '*/\.*' -prune \
-o -type d -print 2> /dev/null | fzf):-.}"
zle reset-prompt
}
zle -N fzf-cd-widget
bindkey '\ec' fzf-cd-widget
# CTRL-R - Paste the selected command from history into the command line
fzf-history-widget() {
LBUFFER=$(history | fzf +s | sed "s/ *[0-9]* *//")
zle redisplay
}
zle -N fzf-history-widget
bindkey '^R' fzf-history-widget
EOF
fi
fi
echo "OK"
done