# Editor Sets editor specific key bindings options and variables. ## Options - `BEEP` beep on error in line editor. ## Variables - `WORDCHARS` treat a given set of characters as part of a word. ## Settings ### Key bindings To enable key bindings, add the following to _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_, and replace `''` with `'emacs'` or `'vi'`. ```sh zstyle ':prezto:module:editor' key-bindings '' ``` ### Dot Expansion To enable the auto conversion of .... to ../.., add the following to _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_. ```sh zstyle ':prezto:module:editor' dot-expansion 'yes' ``` ### PS Context To enable the prompt context to be set, add the following to _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_. ```sh zstyle ':prezto:module:editor' ps-context 'yes' ``` ## Theming To indicate when the editor is in the primary keymap (emacs or viins), add the following to your `theme_prompt_setup` function. ```sh zstyle ':prezto:module:editor:info:keymap:primary' format '>>>' ``` To indicate when the editor is in the primary keymap (emacs or viins) insert mode, add the following to your `theme_prompt_setup` function. ```sh zstyle ':prezto:module:editor:info:keymap:primary:insert' format 'I' ``` To indicate when the editor is in the primary keymap (emacs or viins) overwrite mode, add the following to your `theme_prompt_setup` function. ```sh zstyle ':prezto:module:editor:info:keymap:primary:overwrite' format 'O' ``` To indicate when the editor is in the alternate keymap (vicmd), add the following to your `theme_prompt_setup` function. ```sh zstyle ':prezto:module:editor:info:keymap:alternate' format '<<<' ``` To indicate when the editor is completing, add the following to your `theme_prompt_setup` function. ```sh zstyle ':prezto:module:editor:info:completing' format '...' ``` Then add `$editor_info[context]`, where context is _keymap_, _insert_, or _overwrite_, to `$PROMPT` or `$RPROMPT`. ## Convenience Functions ### bindkey-all Provides a function `bindkey-all` which can be useful for checking how all of the keys are bound. Normal `bindkey` command will only list the keys bound for one keymap, which is not as useful if you want to grep through the output. The keymap's names go to stderr so when you grep through `bindkey-all`'s output you will still see the headings and can tell which keymap each binding goes to. It will also pass through arguments so you can use bindkey-all to set bindings for all keymaps at once. If provided arguments it will _not_ print out the names of each of the keymaps, and just run the command for each keymap. ## Authors _The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][1]._ - [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu) [1]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues