freebsd-dev/bin/sh/dot.shrc
Baptiste Daroussin ef0d94a3d3 sh(1): interactive mode improvement
In the default configuration add 2 bindings which has been requested by
many during the HEADSUP discussion:
* csh like arrow history navigation
* ctrl-arrow to jump from word to words

Add an alias to make the history command exist as an alias to fc -l.
2021-10-20 09:33:04 +02:00

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# $FreeBSD$
#
# .shrc - bourne shell startup file
#
# This file will be used if the shell is invoked for interactive use and
# the environment variable ENV is set to this file.
#
# see also sh(1), environ(7).
#
# file permissions: rwxr-xr-x
#
# umask 022
# Uncomment this to enable the builtin vi(1) command line editor in sh(1),
# e.g. ESC to go into visual mode.
# set -o vi
# # some useful aliases
# alias h='fc -l'
# alias j=jobs
# alias m="$PAGER"
# alias ll='ls -laFo'
# alias l='ls -l'
# alias g='egrep -i'
# # be paranoid
# alias cp='cp -ip'
# alias mv='mv -i'
# alias rm='rm -i'
# # csh like history on arrow up and down
bind ^[[A ed-search-prev-history
bind ^[[B ed-search-next-history
# # ctrl+arrow allow to jump from words to words
bind "\\e[1;5C" em-next-word
bind "\\e[1;5D" ed-prev-word
alias history='fc -l'
# read(2) of directories may not be desirable by default, as this will provoke
# EISDIR errors from each directory encountered.
# alias grep='grep -d skip'
# set prompt: ``username@hostname:directory $ ''
PS1="\u@\h:\w \\$ "
# search path for cd(1)
# CDPATH=:$HOME