[Grml] making zsh beep like bash
Charles Hallenbeck
chuckh at hhs48.com
Sat May 20 22:23:07 CEST 2006
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I asked the zsh users list about making zsh beep when backspacing on an
empty line, and received a suggestion that works great for me.
It takes a widget to do that, and a widget can be defined by the
following several lines:
- -----
backward-delete-char-beep() {
if (( CURSOR == 0 )) ; then
zle beep ;
fi ;
zle backward-delete-char
}
zle -N backward-delete-char-beep
bindkey "^?" backward-delete-char-beep
- -----
I put these lines in /etc/zsh/zprofile, and they apply to all users. zsh
now beeps just like bash when backspacing on an empty command line.
Chuck
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