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# TODO: Explain what some of this does..
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bindkey -e
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bindkey '\ew' kill-region
bindkey -s '\el' "ls\n"
bindkey -s '\e.' "..\n"
bindkey '^r' history-incremental-search-backward
bindkey "^[[5~" up-line-or-history
bindkey "^[[6~" down-line-or-history
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# make search up and down work, so partially type and hit up/down to find relevant stuff
bindkey '^[[A' up-line-or-search
bindkey '^[[B' down-line-or-search

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bindkey "^[[H" beginning-of-line
bindkey "^[[1~" beginning-of-line
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bindkey "^[OH" beginning-of-line
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bindkey "^[[F"  end-of-line
bindkey "^[[4~" end-of-line
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bindkey "^[OF" end-of-line
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bindkey ' ' magic-space    # also do history expansion on space

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bindkey "^[[1;5C" forward-word
bindkey "^[[1;5D" backward-word

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bindkey '^[[Z' reverse-menu-complete
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# Make the delete key (or Fn + Delete on the Mac) work instead of outputting a ~
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bindkey '^?' backward-delete-char
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bindkey "^[[3~" delete-char
bindkey "^[3;5~" delete-char
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bindkey "\e[3~" delete-char
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# consider emacs keybindings:

#bindkey -e  ## emacs key bindings
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#bindkey '^[[A' up-line-or-search
#bindkey '^[[B' down-line-or-search
#bindkey '^[^[[C' emacs-forward-word
#bindkey '^[^[[D' emacs-backward-word
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#bindkey -s '^X^Z' '%-^M'
#bindkey '^[e' expand-cmd-path
#bindkey '^[^I' reverse-menu-complete
#bindkey '^X^N' accept-and-infer-next-history
#bindkey '^W' kill-region
#bindkey '^I' complete-word
## Fix weird sequence that rxvt produces
#bindkey -s '^[[Z' '\t'
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