On 12/29/19 2:58 PM, Andrey Butirsky wrote:
On 29.12.2019 22:27, Chet Ramey wrote:
On 12/28/19 7:45 PM, Andrey Butirsky wrote:
Hello,
is there any way to reset all the key bindings to it's default values in
current shell session?
If no, was it done intentionally? Can it be considered as a feature
request?
Set to default values at what point? When the shell starts? After bash sets
its own key bindings? After reading the readline startup files?
I mean, if I screwed up the bindings somehow with `bind` command, I would
like to restore default bindings without restarting the shell. Just by a
command, signal, etc..
If you want some kind of `undo' for bindings, then it would seem reasonable
to save the current set of bindings output by `bind -p' (possibly also
specifying a keymap) to a file, edit it to the form you want, then use
`bind -f' to restore that set of key bindings from the file if you want to
roll back from an experiment.