# Readline library configuration options # http://ss64.com/bash/syntax-inputrc.html # - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - # # Autocompletion # # Make Tab autocomplete regardless of filename case (cd ~/dow => cd ~/Downloads/) set completion-ignore-case on # Immediately add a trailing slash when autocompleting symlinks to directories set mark-symlinked-directories on # Do not expand "~" to the home directory when completing. (The actual value passed on to the command still is expanded, # though. Which is good.) "Off" is the default value, but some servers override this set expand-tilde off # Flip through autocompletion matches with Shift-Tab "\e[Z": menu-complete # Do not autocomplete hidden files ("dot files") unless the pattern explicitly begins with a dot set match-hidden-files off # Show all autocomplete results at once set page-completions off # If there are more than 200 possible completions for a word, ask to show them all set completion-query-items 200 # Auto list all TAB possible completions (use instead of TAB-cycling) set show-all-if-ambiguous on # Show extra file information when completing, like `ls -F` does set visible-stats on # Be more intelligent when autocompleting by also looking at the text after # the cursor. For example, when the current line is "cd ~/src/mozil", and # the cursor is on the "z", pressing Tab will not autocomplete it to "cd # ~/src/mozillail", but to "cd ~/src/mozilla". (This is supported by the # Readline used by Bash 4.) set skip-completed-text on # Use the text that has already been typed as the prefix for searching through # commands (basically more intelligent Up/Down behavior) "\e[B": history-search-forward "\e[A": history-search-backward # ctrl left, ctrl right for moving on the readline by word "\e[1;5C": forward-word "\e[1;5D": backward-word # Try to stay at the same position when moving through the history set history-preserve-point on # # Line editing # # Allow UTF-8 input and output, instead of showing stuff like $'\0123\0456' set input-meta on set output-meta on set convert-meta off # Delete for wonky terminals "\e[3~": delete-char # Home/End "\e[1~": beginning-of-line "\e[4~": end-of-line # Use Alt/Meta + Delete to delete the preceding word "\e[3;3~": kill-word # # Misc # # Disable beeping and window flashing set bell-style none