diff --git a/usr/share/biglinux/bash-config/light/bashrc b/usr/share/biglinux/bash-config/light/bashrc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b9e4cf4 --- /dev/null +++ b/usr/share/biglinux/bash-config/light/bashrc @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ +# ------------------------------------------------- +# .bashrc Configuration +# ------------------------------------------------- + +# ----- PATH Configuration ----- +# Add custom and standard binary locations to PATH +PATH="$HOME/.nix-profile/bin:/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/games:/sbin:$HOME/bin:$HOME/.local/bin" + +# Only apply settings if bash is running interactively +case $- in + *i*) ;; + *) return;; +esac + +# Load Blesh for enhanced interactive shell experience +if [[ -f /usr/share/blesh/ble.sh ]] && [[ ! -f ~/.bash-disable-blesh ]]; then + source /usr/share/blesh/ble.sh --noattach +fi + +# ----- History Configuration ----- +HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth # Prevent saving commands that start with a space and duplicates +shopt -s histappend # Append history rather than overwrite +HISTSIZE=1000 # Store up to 1000 commands in memory +HISTFILESIZE=2000 # Store up to 2000 commands in history file +shopt -s checkwinsize # Automatically adjust window size after each command + +# ----- Color Support & Aliases ----- +# Enable color support and set related aliases +if [ -x /usr/bin/dircolors ]; then + test -r ~/.dircolors && eval "$(dircolors -b ~/.dircolors)" || eval "$(dircolors -b)" + alias ls='ls --color=auto' + alias dir='dir --color=auto' + alias vdir='vdir --color=auto' + alias grep='grep --color=auto' +fi + +if [ ! -f ~/.bash-disable-colors ]; then + # GRC Configuration for colorizing command outputs +# GRC_ALIASES=true +# GRC="/usr/bin/grc" +# if tty -s && [ -n "$TERM" ] && [ "$TERM" != "dumb" ] && [ -n "$GRC" ]; then +# alias colourify="$GRC -es" +# alias blkid='colourify blkid' +# alias configure='colourify ./configure' +# alias df='colourify df' +# alias diff='colourify diff' +# alias docker='colourify docker' +# alias docker-compose='colourify docker-compose' +# alias docker-machine='colourify docker-machine' +# alias du='colourify du' +# alias env='colourify env' +# alias free='colourify free' +# alias fdisk='colourify fdisk' +# alias findmnt='colourify findmnt' +# alias make='colourify make' +# alias gcc='colourify gcc' +# alias g++='colourify g++' +# alias id='colourify id' +# alias ip='colourify ip' +# alias iptables='colourify iptables' +# alias as='colourify as' +# alias gas='colourify gas' +# # alias journalctl='colourify journalctl' +# alias kubectl='colourify kubectl' +# alias ld='colourify ld' +# # alias ls='colourify ls' +# alias lsof='colourify lsof' +# alias lsblk='colourify lsblk' +# alias lspci='colourify lspci' +# alias netstat='colourify netstat' +# alias ping='colourify ping' +# alias ss='colourify ss' +# alias traceroute='colourify traceroute' +# alias traceroute6='colourify traceroute6' +# alias head='colourify head' +# alias tail='colourify tail' +# alias dig='colourify dig' +# alias mount='colourify mount' +# alias ps='colourify ps' +# alias mtr='colourify mtr' +# alias semanage='colourify semanage' +# alias getsebool='colourify getsebool' +# alias ifconfig='colourify ifconfig' +# alias sockstat='colourify sockstat' +# fi + + # Color settings for GCC outputs + export GCC_COLORS='error=01;31:warning=01;35:note=01;36:caret=01;32:locus=01:quote=01' + + # Use bat for cat if available + if [ -f /usr/bin/bat ]; then + alias cat='bat --paging=never' + fi + + # eza Configuration for enhanced directory listings + if [ -f /usr/bin/eza ]; then + alias ls='eza --icons --group-directories-first' # ls + alias l='eza -lbF --git --icons--group-directories-first' # list, size, type, git + alias ll='eza -lbGF --git --icons--group-directories-first' # long list + alias llm='eza -lbGF --git --sort=modified --icons' # long list, modified date sort + alias la='eza -lbhHigUmuSa --time-style=long-iso --git --color-scale --icons' # all list + alias lx='eza -lbhHigUmuSa@ --time-style=long-iso --git --color-scale --icons' # all + extended list + + # speciality views + alias lS='eza -1 --icons' # one column, just names + alias lt='eza --tree --level=2 --icons' # tree + fi +fi + +# More ls aliases +alias ll='ls -l' +alias la='ls -A' +alias l='ls -CF' + +# Load custom aliases +if [ -f ~/.bash_aliases ]; then + . ~/.bash_aliases +fi + +# Auto completion Configuration +if ! shopt -oq posix; then + if [ -f /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion ]; then + . /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion + elif [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then + . /etc/bash_completion + fi +fi + +# ----- NVM Configuration ----- +export NVM_DIR="$HOME/.nvm" +[ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && \. "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" +[ -s "$NVM_DIR/bash_completion" ] && \. "$NVM_DIR/bash_completion" + +# FZF Configuration +if [ -f /usr/share/fzf/key-bindings.bash ]; then + _ble_contrib_fzf_base=/usr/share/fzf/ + . /usr/share/fzf/completion.bash + . /usr/share/fzf/key-bindings.bash +fi + +# Attach Blesh if available +[[ ${BLE_VERSION-} ]] && ble-attach diff --git a/usr/share/biglinux/bash-config/light/blerc b/usr/share/biglinux/bash-config/light/blerc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d5ae033 --- /dev/null +++ b/usr/share/biglinux/bash-config/light/blerc @@ -0,0 +1,1336 @@ +# -*- mode: sh; mode: sh-bash -*- + +## This is a template for "~/.blerc". +## +## To use ble.sh in bash, please set up "~/.bashrc" as follows: +## +## ```bash +## # bashrc +## +## # Please put the following line in the beginning of .bashrc +## # Note: Please replace $HOME/.local/share/blesh with the path to your ble.sh +## [[ $- == *i* ]] && "$HOME/.local/share/blesh/ble.sh" --noattach +## +## # Your bashrc contents should come between the two lines. +## +## # Please put the following line in the end of .bashrc +## [[ ${BLE_VERSION-} ]] && ble-attach +## ``` +## + +##----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +## Basic settings + + +## The following setting specifies the input encoding. Currently only "UTF-8" +## and "C" is available. + +#bleopt input_encoding=UTF-8 + + +## The following setting specifies the pager used by ble.sh. This is used to +## show the help of commands (f1). + +#bleopt pager=less + +## The following setting specifies the editor used by ble.sh. This is used for +## the widget edit-and-execute (C-x C-e) and editor for a large amount of +## command line texts. Possible values include, for example, "vim", "emacs +## -nw" and "nano". + +#bleopt editor=vim + + +## The following settings sets the behavior of visible bells (vbell). +## "vbell_duration" sets the time duration to show the vbell. "vbell_align" +## controls the position of vbell. The value "left" (default) specifies that +## the vbell should be shown up on the top left corner of the terminal. The +## values "center" and "right" specify that the vbell is shown on the top +## center and the top right corner, respectively. + +#bleopt vbell_default_message=' Wuff, -- Wuff!! ' +#bleopt vbell_duration=2000 +#bleopt vbell_align=right + + +##----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +## Line editor settings + + +## The following settings turns on/off the audible bells and visible bells for +## errors while user edit. The non-empty value turns on the bells. + +#bleopt edit_abell=1 +#bleopt edit_vbell= + + +## The following setting turns on the delayed load of history when an non-empty +## value is set. + +#bleopt history_lazyload=1 + + +## The following setting turns on the delete selection mode when an non-empty +## value is set. When the mode is turned on the selection is removed when a +## user inserts a character. + +#bleopt delete_selection_mode=1 + + +## The following settings control the indentation. "indent_offset" sets the +## indent width. "indent_tabs" controls if tabs can be used for indentation or +## not. If "indent_tabs" is set to 0, tabs will never be used. Otherwise +## indentation is made with tabs and spaces. + +#bleopt indent_offset=4 +#bleopt indent_tabs=1 + + +## "undo_point" controls the cursor position after "undo". When "beg" or "end" +## is specified, the cursor will be moved to the beginning or the end of the +## dirty section, respectively. When other values are specified, the original +## cursor position is reproduced. + +#bleopt undo_point=end + + +## The following setting controls forced layout calculations before graphical +## operations. When a non-empty value is specified, the forced calculations are +## enabled. When an empty string is set, the operations are switched to logical +## ones. + +#bleopt edit_forced_textmap=1 + + +## The following option controls the interpretation of lines when going to the +## beginning or the end of the current line. When the value `logical` is +## specified, the logical line is used, i.e., the beginning and the end of the +## line is determined based on the newline characters in the edited text. When +## the value `graphical` is specified, the graphical line is used, i.e., the +## beginning and the end of the displayed line in the terminal is used. + +#bleopt edit_line_type=graphical + + +## The following option specifies the set of expansions performed by +## magic-space with a colon-separated list of expansion types. "history", +## "sabbrev", and "alias" can be specified. + +#bleopt edit_magic_expand=history:sabbrev + + +## This option configures the detailed behavior of the widget "magic-space" +## with a colon-separated list. If the field "inline-sabbrev-no-insert" is +## specified, the insertion of "SP" is skipped when the inline sabbrev is +## performed by "magic-space". + +#bleopt edit_magic_opts= + + +## The following option controls the position of the info pane where completion +## menu, mode names, and other information are shown. When the value "top" is +## specified, the info pane is shown just below the command line. When the +## value "bottom" is specified, the info pane is shown at the bottom of the +## terminal. The default is "top". + +#bleopt info_display=top + + +## The following settings controls the prompt after the cursor left the command +## line. "prompt_ps1_final" contains a prompt string. "prompt_ps1_transient" +## is a colon-separated list of fields "always", "same-dir" and "trim". The +## prompt is replaced by "prompt_ps1_final" if it has a non-empty value. +## Otherwise, the prompt is trimmed leaving the last line if +## "prompt_ps1_transient" has a field "trim". Otherwise, the prompt vanishes +## if "prompt_ps1_transient" has a non-empty value. When +## "prompt_ps1_transient" contains a field "same-dir", the setting of +## "prompt_ps1_transient" is effective only when the current working directory +## did not change since the last command line. + +# Background Colors +bgBlue="\[\e[44m\]" + +# Foreground Colors +fgBlack="\[\e[30m\]" +fgBlue="\[\e[34m\]" +fgWhite="\[\e[37m\]" + +# Reset +fmtReset="\[\e[0m\]" + +systemBg="\[\e[48;5;237m\]" +systemFg="\[\e[38;5;237m\]" + +timeFg="\[\e[38;5;240m\]" + +# one line PS1 +PS1="\n$systemFg $systemBg$fgWhite  $systemFg$bgBlue $fgBlack$bgBlue\w $fmtReset$fgBlue$fmtReset\n $ " + +bleopt prompt_ps1_final="${timeFg} \D{%H:%M:%S} " +#bleopt prompt_ps1_transient=trim + +## The following settings controls the right prompt. "prompt_rps1" specifies +## the contents of the right prompt in the format of PS1. When the cursor +## leaves the current command line, the right prompt is replaced by +## "prompt_rps1_final" if it has a non-empty value, or otherwise, the right +## prompt vanishes if "prompt_rps1_transient" is set to a non-empty value, + +#bleopt prompt_rps1='\w' +#bleopt prompt_rps1_final= +#bleopt prompt_rps1_transient='' + + +## The following settings specify the content of terminal titles and status +## lines. "prompt_xterm_title" specifies the terminal title which can be set +## by "OSC 0 ; ... BEL". "prompt_screen_title" is effective inside terminal +## multiplexers such as GNU screen and tmux and specifies the window title of +## the terminal multiplexer which can be set by "ESC k ... ST". +## "prompt_term_status" is only effective when terminfo entries "tsl" and "fsl" +## (or termcap entries "ts" and "ds") are available, and specifies the content +## of the status line which can be set by the terminfo entries. When each +## setting has non-empty value, the content of corresponding title or status +## line is replaced just before PS1 is shown. + +#bleopt prompt_xterm_title= +#bleopt prompt_screen_title= +#bleopt prompt_term_status= + + +## The following settings control the status line. "prompt_status_line" +## specifies the content of the status line. If its value is empty, the status +## line is not shown. "prompt_status_align" controls the position of the +## content in the status line. + +#bleopt prompt_status_line= +#bleopt prompt_status_align=left + + +## "prompt_eol_mark" specifies the contents of the mark used to indicate the +## command output is not ended with newlines. The value can contain ANSI escape +## sequences. + +#bleopt prompt_eol_mark=$'\e[94m[ble: EOF]\e[m' + + +## "prompt_ruler" specifies the ruler between the previous command and the +## prompt (like powerlevel10k +## "POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_{ADD_NEWLINE,SHOW_RULER,RULER_*}"). When the empty +## value is specified, the ruler is disabled. This is the default. When the +## value "empty-line" is specified, an empty line is inserted between the +## command and the prompt. When the other values are specified, the value is +## interpreted as an ANSI sequences, and the result is repeated to fill a line. + +#bleopt prompt_ruler= # no ruler (default) +#bleopt prompt_ruler=empty-line # empty line +#bleopt prompt_ruler=$'\e[94m-' # blue line + + +## "prompt_command_changes_layout" specifies whether the commands called from +## the blehook PRECMD or the variable PROMPT_COMMAND output texts to the +## terminal and changes the layout. When a non-empty value is specified, +## ble.sh resets the layout before running the hooks PRECMD and PROMPT_COMMAND +## and restores the layout after running the hooks. When a empty value is +## specified, ble.sh assumes that these hooks do not output texts to the +## terminal and do not changes the cursor positions and skip the special +## treatment. + +#bleopt prompt_command_changes_layout= # PRECMD/PROMPT_COMMAND not output +#bleopt prompt_command_changes_layout=1 # PRECMD/PROMPT_COMMAND may output + + +## "exec_restore_pipestatus" controls whether ble.sh restores PIPESTATUS of the +## previous user command. When this option is set to a non-empty value, +## PIPESTATUS is restored. This feature is turned off by default because it +## adds extra execution costs. Note that the values of PIPESTATUS of the +## previous command are always available with the array BLE_PIPESTATUS +## regardless of this setting. + +#bleopt exec_restore_pipestatus=1 # restores PIPESTATUS + + +## "exec_errexit_mark" specifies the format of the mark to show the exit status +## of the command when it is non-zero. If this setting is an empty string the +## exit status will not be shown. The value can contain ANSI escape sequences. + +bleopt exec_errexit_mark=$'\e[91m[exit=%d]\e[m' + + +## "exec_elapsed_mark" specifies the format of the command execution time +## report. It takes two arguments: the first is the string that explains the +## elapsed time, and the second is a number that represents the percentage of +## CPU core usage. "exec_elapsed_enabled" specifies the condition that the +## command execution time report is displayed after the command execution. The +## condition is expressed by an arithmetic expression, where a non-zero result +## causes displaying the report. In the arithmetic expression, variables +## "real", "{usr,sys}{,_self,_child}", and "cpu" can be used. "real" +## represents the elapsed time. "usr" and "sys" represent the user and system +## time, respectively. The suffixes "_self" and "_child" represent the part +## consumed in the main shell process and the other child processes including +## subshells and external programs, respectively. "cpu" represents the +## percentage of the CPU core usage in integer, which can be calculated by +## "(usr+sys)*100/real". The other values are all in unit of milliseconds. + +#bleopt exec_elapsed_mark=$'\e[94m[ble: elapsed %s (CPU %s%%)]\e[m' +#bleopt exec_elapsed_enabled='usr+sys>=10000' + + +## The following setting controls the exit when jobs are remaining. When an +## empty string is set, the shell will never exit with remaining jobs through +## widgets. When an non-empty value is set, the shell will exit when exit is +## attempted twice consecutively. + +#bleopt allow_exit_with_jobs= + + +## The following setting controls the cursor position after the move to other +## history entries. When non-empty values are specified, the offset of the +## cursor from the beginning of the command line is preserved. When an empty +## value is specified the cursor position is the beginning or the end of the +## command lines when the move is to a newer or older entry, respectively. + +#bleopt history_preserve_point= + + +## The following setting controls the history sharing. If it has non-empty +## value, the history sharing is enabled. With the history sharing, the command +## history is shared with the other Bash ble.sh sessions with the history +## sharing turned on. + +#bleopt history_share= + + +## This option controls the target range in the command history for +## "erasedups", which is performed when it is specified in "HISTCONTROL". When +## this option has an empty value, the target range is the entire history as in +## the plain Bash. When this option evaluates to a positive integer "count", +## the target range is the last "n" entries in the command history. When this +## option evaluates to a non-positive integer "offset", "offset" specifies the +## beginning of the target range relative to the history count at the session +## start. The end of the target range is always the end of the command +## history. + +#bleopt history_erasedups_limit= # entire history +#bleopt history_erasedups_limit=0 # only new items added in this session +#bleopt history_erasedups_limit=-1000 # new items and 1000 prev-session items +#bleopt history_erasedups_limit=1000 # last 1000 items + + +## The following setting controls the behavior of the widget +## "accept-single-line-or-newline" in the single-line editing mode. The value +## is a subject of arithmetic evaluation. When it evaluates to negative +## integers, the line is always accepted. When it evaluates to 0, it enters the +## multiline editing mode when there is any unprocessed user inputs, or +## otherwise the line is accepted. When it evaluates to a positive integer "n", +## it enters the multiline editing mode when there is more than "n"unprocessed +## user inputs. + +#bleopt accept_line_threshold=5 + + +## The following option controls the behavior when the number of characters +## exceeds the capacity specified by `line_limit_length`. The value `none` +## means that the number of characters will not be checked. The value +## `discard` means that the characters cannot be inserted when the number of +## characters exceeds the capacity. The value `truncate` means that the +## command line is truncated from its end to fit into the capacity. The value +## `editor` means that the widget `edit-and-execute` will be invoked to open an +## editor to edit the command line contents. + +#bleopt line_limit_type=none + + +## The following option specifies the capacity of the command line in the +## number of characters. The number 0 or negative numbers means the unlimited +## capacity. + +#bleopt line_limit_length=10000 + + +## The following option specifies the maximal number of characters which can be +## appended into the history. When this option has a positive value, commands +## with the length longer than the value is not appended to the history. When +## this option has a non-positive value, commands are always appended to the +## history regardless of their length. + +#bleopt history_limit_length=10000 + + +##----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +## Terminal state control + + +## The following setting specifies the cursor type when commands are executed. +## The cursor type is specified by the argument of the control function +## DECSCUSR. + +#bleopt term_cursor_external=0 + + +## The following settings, external and internal, specify the "modifyOtherKeys" +## states [the control function SM(>4)] when commands are executed and when +## ble.sh has control, respectively. + +#bleopt term_modifyOtherKeys_external=auto +#bleopt term_modifyOtherKeys_internal=auto + + +## The following setting controls whether the kitty-keyboard-protocol sequences +## should pass-through the terminal multiplexers when the outermost terminal is +## kitty. When this option has a non-empty string, the pass-through kitty +## protocol sequences are enabled. +## +## * This is intended to be used with tmux-3.4+. This works with tmux-3.3a and +## below as far as the user does not enable CapsLock or NumLock. Note that +## this might cause problems of keyboard inputs after detaching from tmux; +## You might lose the control of the terminal applications that do not +## support extended keys outside the terminal multiplexers. +## +## * This will cause the same problems when used with multiple windows in GNU +## screen. You will lose the control of the terminal applications without +## the support for extended keys when there are more than one ble.sh session +## or when there is at least one foreground ble.sh session in GNU screen. + +#bleopt term_modifyOtherKeys_passthrough_kitty_protocol=1 + +##----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +## Rendering options + + +## "tab_width" specifies the width of TAB on the command line. When an empty +## value is specified, the width in terminfo (tput it) is used. + +#bleopt tab_width= + + +## "char_width_mode" specifies the width of East_Asian_Width=A characters. +## When the value "east" is specified, the width is 2. When the value "west" is +## specified, the width is 1. When the value "emacs" is specified, the width +## table (depending on characters) used in Emacs is used. When the value +## "musl" is specified, the table for "wcwidth" of the musl C library in 2014 +## is used [Note: recent versions of musl library is more conforming to Unicode +## so favor "west" or "east"]. When "auto" is specified, the character width +## mode is automatically selected based on interactions with the terminal. + +#bleopt char_width_mode=auto + + +## "char_width_version" specifies the Unicode version that char width +## determination bases on. When "auto" is specified, ble.sh automatically +## tests the behavior of the terminal on startup and try to determine the +## appropriate version. Supported versions are "4.1", "5.0", "5.2", "6.0", +## "6.1", "6.2", "6.3", "7.0", "8.0", "9.0", "10.0", "11.0", "12.0", "12.1", +## "13.0", "14.0", and "15.0". The default value is "auto". + +#bleopt char_width_version=auto + + +## "emoji_width" specifies the width of emoji characters. If an empty value is +## specified, special treatment of emoji is disabled. + +#bleopt emoji_width=2 + + +## "emoji_version" specifies the version of Unicode Emoji. Available values +## are 0.6, 0.7, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 11.0, 12.0, 12.1, 13.0, 13.1, 14.0, +## and 15.0. + +#bleopt emoji_version=13.1 + + +## "emoji_opts" is a colon-separated list that represents the terminal +## capability for emojis. When "tpvs" and "epvs" are specified, TPVS and EPVS +## (text/emoji presentation variation selectors), respectively, can be used to +## change he representation of emoji characters. When "zwj" is specified, the +## emoji ZWJ sequences are supported. When "ri" is specified, the flag emojis +## formed by two Regional_Indicators are supported. When "unqualified" is +## specified, unqualified emojis are treated as emojis as well as the qualified +## emojis. + +#bleopt emoji_opts=ri + + +## This option specifies the type of the supported grapheme cluster of the +## terminal. The empty string indicates that the terminal does not support the +## grapheme clusters. The values "extended" and "legacy" indicate that the +## terminal supports the extended and legacy grapheme clusters, respectively. + +bleopt grapheme_cluster=extended + + +## This option controls the behavior when ble.sh receives SIGWINCH. +## * When the value "redraw-safe" is specified, ble.sh redraws the new prompt +## starting from the line of the current cursor position. +## * When the value "redraw-prev" is specified, ble.sh tries to go to the +## beginning of the current prompt and overwrite the current one. This is +## similar to the behavior of GNU Readline. This possibly erase the output +## of the previous command because ble.sh tries to go to the beginning of the +## current prompt assuming that the number of lines in the prompt does not +## change by the terminal resizing. +## * When the value "redraw-here" is specified, ble.sh tries to determine the +## number of lines that can be safely erased and go to the beginning of the +## safe lines before the redraw. This is the default behavior. In +## principle, this can also erase the previous outputs, but it would be +## supposed to be rarely happen as far as the text reflowing of the terminal +## behaves in a reasonable way. +## * When the value "clear" is specified, the terminal content is erased and +## the new prompt will be drawn at the top of the terminal. The previous +## terminal contents including the command outputs will be lost. + +#bleopt canvas_winch_action=redraw-here + +##----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +## User input settings + +## The following setting sets the default keymap. The value "emacs" specifies +## that the emacs keymap should be used. The value "vi" specifies that the vi +## keymap (insert mode) should be used as the default. The value "auto" +## specifies that the keymap should be automatically selected from "emacs" or +## "vi" according to the current readline state "set -o emacs" or "set -o vi". + +#bleopt default_keymap=auto + + +## The following setting controls the treatment of isolated ESCs. The value +## "esc" indicates that it should be treated as ESC. The value "meta" +## indicates that it should be treated as Meta modifier. The value "auto" +## indicates that the behavior will be switched to an appropriate side of "esc" +## or "meta" depending on the current keymap. + +#bleopt decode_isolated_esc=esc + + +## The following setting specifies the byte code used to abort the currently +## processed inputs. The default value 28 corresponds to "C-\". + +#bleopt decode_abort_char=28 + + +## The following settings sets up the behavior for errors while user input +## decoding. "error_char" is the decoding error for the current character +## encoding. "error_cseq" indicates the unrecognized CSI sequences. +## "error_kseq" indicates the unbound key sequences. "abell" and "vbell" turn +## on/off the audible bells and visible bells on errors. If the variable is +## empty the bells are turned off, or otherwise turned on. "discard" controls +## if the chars/sequences will be discarded or processed in later stage. If a +## non-empty value is given, chars/sequences are discarded. + +#bleopt decode_error_char_abell= +#bleopt decode_error_char_vbell=1 +#bleopt decode_error_char_discard= +#bleopt decode_error_cseq_abell= +#bleopt decode_error_cseq_vbell=1 +#bleopt decode_error_cseq_discard=1 +#bleopt decode_error_kseq_abell=1 +#bleopt decode_error_kseq_vbell=1 +#bleopt decode_error_kseq_discard=1 + + +## This variable sets the limit to the count of recursive calls of keyboard +## macros. + +#bleopt decode_macro_limit=1024 + + +## When a non-empty value is specified to this settings, the terminal's +## Bracketed Paste Mode (DEC mode 2004) is enabled. This setting is +## synchronized with the readline variable "enable-bracketed-paste". + +#bleopt term_bracketed_paste_mode=on + +##----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +## Settings for completion + + +## The following settings turn on/off the corresponding functionalities. When +## non-empty strings are set, the functionality is enabled. Otherwise, the +## functionality is inactive. + +#bleopt complete_auto_complete=1 +#bleopt complete_menu_complete=1 +#bleopt complete_menu_filter=1 + + +## If "complete_ambiguous" has non-empty values, ambiguous completion +## candidates are generated for completion. + +#bleopt complete_ambiguous=1 + + +## If "complete_contract_function_names" has non-empty values, the function +## name candidates are grouped by prefixes of the directory-like form "*/". + +#bleopt complete_contract_function_names=1 + + +## By default, ble.sh does not allow rewriting the existing text if non-unique +## candidates does not contain the existing text. If this setting has +## non-empty values, ble.sh rewrites the existing text. + +#bleopt complete_allow_reduction=1 + + +## This option specifies the threshold to simplify the quotation type of the +## inserted word. This option is evaluated as an arithmetic expression. When +## this option evaluates to a negative value, the simplification of the +## quotation is disabled. Otherwise, when the number of characters will be +## reduced by at least the specified value, the quotation is simplified. The +## default is 0, which means that the quotation is simplified unless the number +## of characters increases by the simplification. + +#bleopt complete_requote_threshold=0 + + +## If "complete_auto_history" has non-empty values, auto-complete searches +## matching command lines from history. + +#bleopt complete_auto_history=1 + + +## The following setting controls the delay of auto-complete after the last +## user input. The unit is millisecond. + +#bleopt complete_auto_delay=100 + + +## The setting "complete_auto_wordbreaks" is used as the delimiters for +## identifying words for M-right (auto-complete/insert-word). The default +## value is $' \t\n'. If the empty value is set, the default value is used. + +#bleopt complete_auto_wordbreaks=$' \t\n/' + + +## The setting "complete_auto_complete_opts" is a colon-separated list of +## options: +## +## - The option "suppress-after-complete" controls whether auto-complete is +## enabled after TAB completions. If "suppress-after-complete" is included, +## auto-complete is enabled after TAB completions. Otherwise, auto-complete +## is disabled after TAB completions. + +#bleopt complete_auto_complete_opts=suppress-after-complete + + +## The setting "complete_auto_menu" controls the delay of "auto-menu". When a +## non-empty string is set, auto-menu is enabled. The string is evaluated as +## an arithmetic expression to give the delay in milliseconds. ble.sh will +## automatically show the menu of completions after the idle time (for which +## user input does not arrive) reaches the delay. + +#bleopt complete_auto_menu=500 + + +## When there are user inputs while generating completion candidates, the +## candidates generation will be canceled to process the user inputs. The +## following setting controls the interval of checking user inputs while +## generating completion candidates. + +#bleopt complete_polling_cycle=50 + + +## A hint on the maximum acceptable size of any data structure generated during +## the completion process, beyond which the completion may be prematurely +## aborted to avoid excessive processing time. "complete_limit" is used for +## TAB completion. When its value is empty, the size checks are disabled. +## "complete_limit_auto" is used for auto-completion. When its value is empty, +## the setting "complete_limit" is used instead. "complete_limit_auto_menu" is +## used for auto-menu. + +#bleopt complete_limit=500 +#bleopt complete_limit_auto=200 +#bleopt complete_limit_auto_menu=100 + + +## The following setting controls the timeout for the pathname expansions +## performed in auto-complete. When the word contains a glob pattern that +## takes a long time to evaluate the pathname expansion, auto-complete based on +## the filename is canceled based on the timeout setting. The value specifies +## the timeout duration in milliseconds. When the value is empty, the +## timeout is disabled. + +#bleopt complete_timeout_auto=5000 + + +## The following setting controls the timeout for the pathname expansions to +## prepare COMP_WORDS and COMP_LINE for progcomp. When the word contains a +## glob pattern that takes a long time to evaluate, the pathname expansion is +## canceled, and a noglob expansion is used to construct COMP_WORDS and +## COMP_LINE. The value specifies ## the timeout duration in milliseconds. +## When the value is empty, the timeout is disabled. + +#bleopt complete_timeout_compvar=200 + + +## The following setting specifies the style of the menu to show completion +## candidates. The value "dense" and "dense-nowrap" shows candidates separated +## by spaces. "dense-nowrap" is different from "dense" in the behavior that it +## inserts a new line before the candidates that does not fit into the +## remaining part of the current line. The value "align" and "align-nowrap" +## aligns the candidates. The value "linewise" shows a candidate per line. The +## value "desc" and "desc-text" shows a candidate per line with description for +## each. "desc-text" is different from "desc" in the behavior that it does not +## interprets ANSI escape sequences in the descriptions. + +#bleopt complete_menu_style=align-nowrap + + +## When a non-empty value is specified to this setting, the matching text on +## the right of the cursor is removed on the insertion of the completion. This +## setting is synchronized with the readline variable "skip-completed-text". + +#bleopt complete_skip_matched=on + + +## The following setting controls the detailed behavior of menu-complete with a +## colon-separated list of options: +## +## - When the option "insert-selection" is specified, the currently selected +## menu item is temporarily inserted in the command line. + +bleopt complete_menu_complete_opts= + + +## When a non-empty value is specified to this setting, the highlighting of the +## menu items is enabled. This setting is synchronized with the readline +## variable "colored-stats". + +#bleopt complete_menu_color=on + + +## When a non-empty value is specified to this setting, the part of the menu +## items matching with the already input text is highlighted. This setting is +## synchronized with the readline variable "colored-completion-prefix". + +#bleopt complete_menu_color_match=on + + +## The following settings specify the maximal and minimal align widths for +## complete_menu_style="align" and "align-nowrap". + +# bleopt menu_align_min=4 +bleopt menu_align_max=150 + + +## The following setting specifies the maximal height of the menu. When this +## value is evaluated to be a positive integer, the maximal line number of the +## menu is limited to that value. + +#bleopt complete_menu_maxlines=10 + + +## The following settings specify the prefix of the menu items. "menu_prefix" +## specifies the default prefix for any menu-style. +## "menu_{align,desc,linewise,dense}_prefix" specify the prefixes in the +## respective menu-styles. The value is specified by a printf format, where +## the first argument is the index of the candidate. ANSI escape sequences can +## also be used. For example, the candidate index can be shown by setting the +## value '%d '. The default value is empty. + +#bleopt menu_align= +#bleopt menu_align_prefix='\e[1m%d:\e[m ' +#bleopt menu_desc_prefix='\e[1m%d.\e[m ' +#bleopt menu_linewise_prefix='\e[1;36m%d:\e[m ' +#bleopt menu_dense_prefix='\e[1;32m>\e[m ' + + +## The following setting specifies the minimum column width for the multicolumn +## description for `complete_menu_style=desc'. When the empty value is +## specified, the multicolumn mode is disabled. + +#bleopt menu_desc_multicolumn_width=65 + + +## When this Readline setting is enabled, the cases of alphabets are ignored on +## completion generation. + +#bind 'set completion-ignore-case off' + + +## When this Readline setting is turned on, suffixes are added to the filename +## completions in the menu. The characters "@", "/" and "*" are added to +## symbolic links, directories and executables, respectively. + +#bind 'set visible-stats off' + + +## When this Readline setting is turned on, the suffix "/" is inserted after +## the insertion of directory names. + +#bind 'set mark-directories on' + + +## When this Readline setting is turned on, the suffix "/" is inserted after +## symbolic links pointing to directories. + +#bind 'set mark-symlinked-directories on' + + +## When this Readline setting is turned on, the filenames starting with "." is +## also generated as possible completions. + +#bind 'set match-hidden-files on' + + +## By default, when filenames of the form "dir/file*" is shown in the menu, the +## part of the directory name "dir/" is omitted. When this Readline setting is +## turned on, the directory name of filename completions are not omitted. + +#bind 'set menu-complete-display-prefix off' + + +## This option specifies a colon-separated list of glob patterns of sabbrev +## names ignored in generating the sabbrev completion candidates. + +#bleopt complete_source_sabbrev_ignore= + + +## This is a colon-separated list of options. When the field +## `no-empty-completion` is specified, the sabbrev completion candidates are +## not generated when the word to complete is empty. + +#bleopt complete_source_sabbrev_opts=no-empty-completion + +##----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +## Color settings + +## The setting "term_index_colors" specifies the number of index colors used to +## specify colors in the terminal. The value "auto" means that the use of +## index colors are determined based on the terminfo database and the value of +## TERM shell variable. Otherwise, the value is evaluated as an arithmetic +## expression. When it is evaluated to 256, the index colors are assumed to be +## xterm 256-color palette (16 basic + 6x6x6 color cube + 24 gray scale). When +## it is evaluated to 88, the index colors are assumed to be xterm 88-color +## palette (16 basic + 4x4x4 color cube + 8 gray scale). When it is evaluated +## to 0, ble.sh will never use the index colors to set colors. When it is +## evaluated to other integers, the value specifies the maximum available +## index. + +#bleopt term_index_colors=256 + + +## The setting "term_true_colors" specifies the format of 24-bit color escape +## sequences supported by your terminal. The value "semicolon" indicates the +## format "CSI 3 8 ; 2 ; R ; G ; B m". The value "colon" indicates the format +## "CSI 3 8 : 2 : R : G : B m". The other value implies that the terminal does +## not support 24-bit color sequences. In this case, ble.sh tries to output +## indexed color sequences or basic color sequences with properly reduced +## colors. + +#bleopt term_true_colors=semicolon + + +## The setting "filename_ls_colors" can be used to import the filename coloring +## scheme by the environment variable LS_COLORS. + +#bleopt filename_ls_colors="$LS_COLORS" + + +## The following settings enable or disable the syntax highlighting. When the +## setting "highlight_syntax" has a non-empty value, the syntax highlighting is +## enabled. When the setting "highlight_filename" has a non-empty value, the +## highlighting based on the filename and the command name is enabled during +## the process of the syntax highlighting. Similarly, when the setting +## "highlight_variable" has a non-empty value, the highlighting based on the +## variable type is enabled. All of these settings have non-empty values by +## default. + +#bleopt highlight_syntax= +#bleopt highlight_filename= +#bleopt highlight_variable= + + +## The following settings control the timeout and user-input cancellation of +## the pathname expansions performed in the syntax highlighting. When the word +## contains a glob pattern that takes a long time to evaluate the pathname +## expansion, the syntax highlighting based on the filename is canceled based +## on the timeouts specified by these settings. "highlight_timeout_sync" / +## "highlight_timeout_async" specify the timeout durations in milliseconds to +## be used for the foreground / background syntax highlighting, respectively. +## When the timeout occurred in the foreground, the syntax highlighting will be +## deferred to the background syntax highlighting. When the timeout occurred +## in the background, the syntax highlighting for the filename is canceled. +## When the value is empty, the corresponding timeout is disabled. +## "syntax_eval_polling_interval" specifies the maximal interval between the +## user-input checking. + +#bleopt highlight_timeout_sync=500 +#bleopt highlight_timeout_async=5000 +#bleopt syntax_eval_polling_interval=50 + + +## The following settings specify graphic styles of each faces. + +#ble-face -s region fg=white,bg=60 +#ble-face -s region_insert fg=blue,bg=252 +#ble-face -s region_match fg=white,bg=55 +#ble-face -s region_target fg=black,bg=153 +#ble-face -s disabled fg=242 +#ble-face -s overwrite_mode fg=black,bg=51 +#ble-face -s auto_complete fg=238,bg=254 +#ble-face -s menu_filter_fixed bold +#ble-face -s menu_filter_input fg=16,bg=229 +#ble-face -s vbell reverse +#ble-face -s vbell_erase bg=252 +#ble-face -s vbell_flash fg=green,reverse +#ble-face -s prompt_status_line fg=231,bg=240 + +#ble-face -s syntax_default none +#ble-face -s syntax_command fg=brown +#ble-face -s syntax_quoted fg=green +#ble-face -s syntax_quotation fg=green,bold +#ble-face -s syntax_escape fg=magenta +#ble-face -s syntax_expr fg=navy +#ble-face -s syntax_error bg=203,fg=231 +#ble-face -s syntax_varname fg=202 +#ble-face -s syntax_delimiter bold +#ble-face -s syntax_param_expansion fg=purple +#ble-face -s syntax_history_expansion bg=94,fg=231 +#ble-face -s syntax_function_name fg=92,bold +#ble-face -s syntax_comment fg=gray +#ble-face -s syntax_glob fg=198,bold +#ble-face -s syntax_brace fg=37,bold +#ble-face -s syntax_tilde fg=navy,bold +#ble-face -s syntax_document fg=94 +#ble-face -s syntax_document_begin fg=94,bold +#ble-face -s command_builtin_dot fg=red,bold +#ble-face -s command_builtin fg=red +#ble-face -s command_alias fg=teal +#ble-face -s command_function fg=92 # fg=purple +#ble-face -s command_file fg=green +#ble-face -s command_keyword fg=blue +#ble-face -s command_jobs fg=red,bold +#ble-face -s command_directory fg=navy,underline +#ble-face -s argument_option fg=teal +#ble-face -s argument_option fg=black,bg=225 +#ble-face -s filename_directory underline,fg=26 +#ble-face -s filename_directory_sticky underline,fg=white,bg=26 +#ble-face -s filename_link underline,fg=teal +#ble-face -s filename_orphan underline,fg=teal,bg=224 +#ble-face -s filename_setuid underline,fg=black,bg=220 +#ble-face -s filename_setgid underline,fg=black,bg=191 +#ble-face -s filename_executable underline,fg=green +#ble-face -s filename_other underline +#ble-face -s filename_socket underline,fg=cyan,bg=black +#ble-face -s filename_pipe underline,fg=lime,bg=black +#ble-face -s filename_character underline,fg=white,bg=black +#ble-face -s filename_block underline,fg=yellow,bg=black +#ble-face -s filename_warning underline,fg=red +#ble-face -s filename_url underline,fg=blue +#ble-face -s filename_ls_colors underline +#ble-face -s varname_array fg=orange,bold +#ble-face -s varname_empty fg=31 +#ble-face -s varname_export fg=200,bold +#ble-face -s varname_expr fg=92,bold +#ble-face -s varname_hash fg=70,bold +#ble-face -s varname_number fg=64 +#ble-face -s varname_readonly fg=200 +#ble-face -s varname_transform fg=29,bold +#ble-face -s varname_unset fg=124 + +#ble-face -s cmdinfo_cd_cdpath fg=26,bg=155 + +ble-face -s filename_directory underline,fg=blue +ble-face -s command_builtin bold,fg=green +ble-face -s syntax_error fg=red +ble-face -s auto_complete fg=242 +ble-face -s varname_unset fg=yellow +ble-face -s command_function fg=orange # fg=purple + + +# #ble-face -s command_builtin fg=red + + + +##----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +## Keybindings + + +## The default mapping of in ble.sh is magic-space which performs history +## and sabbrev expansion before inserting a space. If you want to insert just +## a space without expansions as Bash's default, use the following setting: + +#ble-bind -f 'SP' 'self-insert' + + +## The default mapping of `/' () in ble.sh is magic-slash which performs +## sabbrev expansions of the name ` ~*'. If you want to insert just a slash +## without expansions as Bash's default, use the following setting: + +#ble-bind -f '/' 'self-insert' + + +## If you want to search the already input string using and keys, +## use the following setting: + +#ble-bind -f up 'history-search-backward' +#ble-bind -f down 'history-search-forward' + + +## If you want to immediately run the matched command by RET, you can specify +## the option "immediate-accept" to nsearch widgets: + +#ble-bind -f up 'history-search-backward immediate-accept' +#ble-bind -f down 'history-search-forward immediate-accept' + + +## If you want to kill/copy words including the spaces preceding them, you can +## use the following keybindings: + +#ble-bind -f C-w 'kill-region-or kill-uword' +#ble-bind -f M-w 'copy-region-or copy-uword' + +##----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +## Settings for Emacs mode + +function blerc/emacs-load-hook { + #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # Settings for the mode indicator + + ## The following option specifies the content of the mode indicator shown in + ## the info line as a prompt sequence. + + #bleopt prompt_emacs_mode_indicator='\q{keymap:emacs/mode-indicator}' + + + ## The following option specifies the multiline mode name used in the prompt + ## sequence \q{keymap:emacs/mode-indicator} in the multiline editing mode. + + # default + #bleopt keymap_emacs_mode_string_multiline=$'\e[1m-- MULTILINE --\e[m' + # do not show the mode name + #bleopt keymap_emacs_mode_string_multiline= + + #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # Keybindings + + ## The default mapping of RET and C-m inserts newline with multiline commands + ## or incomplete commands. With the following setting, RET and C-m always + ## causes the execution of the command even in the multiline mode or when the + ## command is not syntactically completed. + + #ble-bind -f 'C-m' accept-line + #ble-bind -f 'RET' accept-line + + + ## With the following settings, M-backspace (whose actual key sequence + ## depends on your terminal) will kill the backward word as in the default + ## readline. + + #ble-bind -f 'M-C-?' kill-backward-cword + #ble-bind -f 'M-DEL' kill-backward-cword + #ble-bind -f 'M-C-h' kill-backward-cword + #ble-bind -f 'M-BS' kill-backward-cword + + return 0 +} +blehook/eval-after-load keymap_emacs blerc/emacs-load-hook + +##----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +## Settings for Vim mode + +function blerc/vim-load-hook { + ((_ble_bash>=40300)) && builtin bind 'set keyseq-timeout 1' + + #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # Settings for the mode indicator + + ## The following option specifies the content of the mode indicator shown in + ## the info line as a prompt sequence. + + #bleopt prompt_vi_mode_indicator='\q{keymap:vi/mode-indicator}' + + + ## The following option controls whether the prompt sequence + ## \q{keymap:vi/mode-indicator} is activated. When this option has a + ## non-empty value, \q{keymap:vi/mode-indicator} is expanded to the mode + ## indicator. Otherwise, \q{keymap:vi/mode-indicator} is expanded to the + ## empty string. + + #bleopt keymap_vi_mode_show=1 + + + ## The following options specify the name of modes in + ## \q{keymap:vi/mode-indicator}. + + #bleopt keymap_vi_mode_name_insert=INSERT + #bleopt keymap_vi_mode_name_replace=REPLACE + #bleopt keymap_vi_mode_name_vreplace=VREPLACE + #bleopt keymap_vi_mode_name_visual=VISUAL + #bleopt keymap_vi_mode_name_select=SELECT + #bleopt keymap_vi_mode_name_linewise=LINE + #bleopt keymap_vi_mode_name_blockwise=BLOCK + + + ## This option specifies the result of \q{keymap:vi/mode-indicator} in the + ## normal mode. For example, if you want to show an explicit name of the + ## normal mode like in other modes, please use the following setting: + + #bleopt keymap_vi_mode_string_nmap:=$'\e[1m-- NORMAL --\e[m' + + + ## This option specifies that all the prompts should be recalculated on the + ## mode change. When this option has a non-empty value, the prompt will be + ## recalculated. + + #bleopt keymap_vi_mode_update_prompt= + + #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # Keybindings + + ## The following setting sets up the keymap settings with Meta modifiers. + ## With this setting, M-RET can be used to insert a newline in the + ## commandline. + + #ble-decode/keymap:vi_imap/define-meta-bindings + + ## In this case, C-RET can be optionally configured so that it forcibly + ## executes the command. + + #ble-bind -m vi_imap -f 'C-RET' 'accept-line' + + ## The default mapping of (whose actual key sequence depends on + ## your terminal) copies the previous shell word in the kill ring. Instead, + ## the following settings will kill the backward word as in the default + ## readline. + + #ble-bind -m vi_imap -f 'M-C-?' kill-backward-cword + #ble-bind -m vi_imap -f 'M-DEL' kill-backward-cword + #ble-bind -m vi_imap -f 'M-C-h' kill-backward-cword + #ble-bind -m vi_imap -f 'M-BS' kill-backward-cword + + + ## The default mapping of RET and C-m in the insert mode inserts newline with + ## multiline commands or incomplete commands. They moves the cursor position + ## to the next line in the normal mode. Instead, with the following setting, + ## RET and C-m always causes the execution of the command even in the + ## multiline mode or when the command is not syntactically completed. + + #ble-bind -m vi_imap -f 'C-m' accept-line + #ble-bind -m vi_imap -f 'RET' accept-line + #ble-bind -m vi_nmap -f 'C-m' accept-line + #ble-bind -m vi_nmap -f 'RET' accept-line + + + ## The default mapping of C-o is vi_imap/single-command-mode. If you want to + ## execute the current command line and load the next history entry with + ## , use the following setting: + + #ble-bind -m vi_imap -f 'C-o' 'accept-and-next' + + + ## The default mapping of C-k is kill-forward-line. If you want to input + ## digraphs with {char1}{char2}, use the following setting: + + #ble-bind -m vi_imap -f 'C-k' 'vi_imap/insert-digraph' + + + ## The default mapping of C-c is vi_imap/normal-mode-without-insert-leave + ## (imap), vi-command/cancel (nmap). If you instead want to discard the + ## current line and go to the next line, you can bind C-c to 'discard-line': + + #ble-bind -m vi_imap -f 'C-c' discard-line + #ble-bind -m vi_nmap -f 'C-c' discard-line + + + ## The default mapping of 'g g' and G moves the current position in the + ## command history. If you would like to move the cursor position in the + ## current command entry, you can overwrite the bindings as follows. + + #ble-bind -m vi_nmap -f 'g g' vi-command/first-nol + #ble-bind -m vi_omap -f 'g g' vi-command/first-nol + #ble-bind -m vi_xmap -f 'g g' vi-command/first-nol + #ble-bind -m vi_nmap -f 'G' vi-command/last-line + #ble-bind -m vi_omap -f 'G' vi-command/last-line + #ble-bind -m vi_xmap -f 'G' vi-command/last-line + + + ## The default mapping of 'C-r' in the normal mode is "vi_nmap/redo". If you + ## want to use the incremental search mode from Emacs in the Vim mode (as in + ## Readline), please use the following keybinding. + + #ble-bind -m vi_nmap -f 'C-r' history-isearch-backward + + #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # Cursor shapes and other terminal settings + + ## Cursor settings + + #ble-bind -m vi_nmap --cursor 2 + #ble-bind -m vi_imap --cursor 5 + #ble-bind -m vi_omap --cursor 4 + #ble-bind -m vi_xmap --cursor 2 + #ble-bind -m vi_smap --cursor 2 + #ble-bind -m vi_cmap --cursor 0 + + ## DECSCUSR setting + ## + ## If you don't have the entry Ss in terminfo, yet your terminal supports + ## DECSCUSR, please comment out the following line to enable DECSCUSR. + ## + #_ble_term_Ss=$'\e[@1 q' + + ## Control sequences that will be output on entering each mode + #bleopt term_vi_nmap= + #bleopt term_vi_imap= + #bleopt term_vi_omap= + #bleopt term_vi_xmap= + #bleopt term_vi_smap= + #bleopt term_vi_cmap= + + #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # Miscellaneous settings + + ## This option controls the frequency of recording "undo". When the value + ## "more" is specified, "undo" will be recorded for various operations in + ## "vi_imap". + + #bleopt keymap_vi_imap_undo= + + + ## This option controls the behavior of motion in select mode. The value is + ## a list of words separated by commas. When the word "stopsel" is contained + ## in this option, ble.sh exits the select mode with a motion in select mode. + + #bleopt keymap_vi_keymodel= + + + ## This option sets the upper limit of the maximal depth of recurrence of + + ## replaying keyboard macros. + #bleopt keymap_vi_macro_depth=64 + + + ## This option specifies the operator name when the user input "g@" in normal + ## mode. The function "ble/keymap:vi/operator:$value", where "$value" is the + ## value of this setting, is used as the implementation of the operator. + + #bleopt keymap_vi_operatorfunc= + + + ## When this option has a non-empty value, "/", "?", "n", "N" search the word + ## on the current position. When this option has the empty value, these keys + ## follows the behavior of `vim`. + + #bleopt keymap_vi_search_match_current= + + #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + # plugins + + ## vim-surround + + #ble-import vim-surround + #bleopt vim_surround_45:=$'$( \r )' + #bleopt vim_surround_61:=$'$(( \r ))' + + ## vim-arpeggio + + #ble-import vim-arpeggio + #bleopt vim_arpeggio_timeoutlen=10 + #ble/lib/vim-arpeggio.sh/bind -s jk 'hello' + + ## vim-airline + + #ble-import vim-airline + #bleopt vim_airline_theme=light + #bleopt vim_airline_section_a='\e[1m\q{lib/vim-airline/mode}' + #bleopt vim_airline_section_b='\q{lib/vim-airline/gitstatus}' + #bleopt vim_airline_section_c='\w' + #bleopt vim_airline_section_x='bash' + #bleopt vim_airline_section_y='$_ble_util_locale_encoding[unix]' + #bleopt vim_airline_section_z=' \q{history-percentile} \e[1m!\q{history-index}/\!\e[22m \q{position}' + #bleopt vim_airline_left_sep=$'\uE0B0' + #bleopt vim_airline_left_alt_sep=$'\uE0B1' + #bleopt vim_airline_right_sep=$'\uE0B2' + #bleopt vim_airline_right_alt_sep=$'\uE0B3' + #bleopt vim_airline_symbol_branch=$'\uE0A0' + #bleopt vim_airline_symbol_dirty=$'\u26A1' +} +# blehook/eval-after-load keymap_vi blerc/vim-load-hook + +##----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +## Internal settings + +## This option sets the interval of checking new user inputs. The value is +## evaluated as an arithmetic expression. On the evaluation, a shell variable +## "ble_util_idle_elapsed" is provided for the time since the last user input +## in millisecond. This option is used for the polling for the background +## execution when there is no user inputs. + +#bleopt idle_interval='ble_util_idle_elapsed>600000?500:(ble_util_idle_elapsed>60000?200:(ble_util_idle_elapsed>5000?100:20))' + + +## This option specifies a colon-separated list of custom search paths of "ble-import". + +#bleopt import_path="${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/blesh/local" + + +## When a non-empty value is specified to this option, displays the internal +## syntax analysis information and the syntax tree. This is only effective in +## devel versions. + +#bleopt syntax_debug= + + +## When the option "debug_xtrace" contains a non-empty value, xtrace (set -x) +## is enabled for the internal processing of ble.sh. The value is used for the +## xtrace output log filename. [ Caution: The file size of the log file can +## soon grow up to hundred megabytes or to gigabytes. ] The option +## "debug_xtrace_ps4" specifies the value of PS4 for xtrace enabled by +## "debug_xtrace". + +#bleopt debug_xtrace=~/blesh.xtrace +#bleopt debug_xtrace_ps4='+ ' + + +## When the option "debug_idle" contains a non-empty value, the background +## tasks currently running are shown in the info panel. + +#bleopt debug_idle=1 + + +## [The setting "openat_base" needs to be set before ble.sh is loaded or +## specified in the source options. Therefore the value should be assigned +## directly to the shell variable "bleopt_openat_base" instead of using +## "bleopt" command.] +## +## This setting "openat_base" specifies the starting number of the file +## descriptors which ble.sh internally uses in Bash 4.0 or lower. The value of +## this setting is used as the number for the first file descriptor of internal +## use, and the next value is used for the second file descriptor, and so on. +## When you want to use the default value 30 and succeeding number 31, 32, +## etc. for other purposes, please set to this settings another value which +## does not conflict with file descriptors of other purposes. + +# echo "usage: e.g. source out/ble.sh -o openat_base=30" + + +## It specifies the context of the command execution. The value "gexec" +## specifies that the user command is evaluated in global contexts. The value +## "exec" (ble-0.3 and before) specified that the user command is evaluated in +## a function, but the support is removed in ble-0.4 because this is only +## remained for a debugging purpose and not tested well. + +#bleopt internal_exec_type=gexec + + +## This option sets the message that Bash outputs when "C-d" is input by user. +## This value is used to detect that the user inputs "C-d" in Bash 3. + +#bleopt internal_ignoreeof_trap='Use "exit" to leave the shell.' + + +## This option controls the output of stack dump when assertion is failed in +## ble.sh. When the value is evaluated to be non-zero, the stack dump is +## printed for assertion failures. + +#bleopt internal_stackdump_enabled=0 + + +## When a non-empty value is specified to this option, the standard output and +## standard error from Bash is not output to the terminal. When the value is +## empty, ble.sh tries to realize the line editing allowing Bash to output its +## own standard output and error. This setting has a flickering problem and +## only left for debugging purpose, so it is not tested. Normally a non-empty +## value should be specified so as to suppress the standard output and error +## from Bash. + +#bleopt internal_suppress_bash_output=1