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Bindkey Examples

Here are some examples of keyboard bindings:

bindkey -d

Show all of the default key bindings. The application mode entries are marked with [A].

bindkey -k k1 select 1

Make the "F1" key switch to window one.

bindkey -t foo stuff barfoo

Make `foo' an abrevation of the word `barfoo'. Timeout is disabled so that users can type slowly.

bindkey "\024" mapdefault

This keybinding makes `C-t' an escape character for keybindings. If you did the above `stuff barfoo' binding, you can enter the word `foo' by typing `C-t foo'. If you want to insert a `C-t' you have to press the key twice (i.e. escape the escape binding).

bindkey -k F1 command

Make the F11 (not F1!) key an alternative screen escape (besides `C-a').


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