# key bindings:
+# note c-i/m/h/w are unusable, duplicating tab, enter, ctrl-del or something, backspace
+# C-x would be hard to rebind because emacs.
+
"\C-q": exchange-point-and-mark
-"\C-w": kill-region
-"\C-e": yank-last-arg
+# default not bound
+
+"\C-e": kill-region
+# default M-S-3
"\C-a": insert-comment
-"\C-s": yank-nth-arg
+
+# default is C-M-y
+"\e,": yank-nth-arg
"\C-f": menu-complete
"\C-b": menu-complete-backward
Control-Space: set-mark
-
+# default is C-M-e which kinda sucks
"\C-t": shell-expand-line
-#C-RETURN: undo
-
# ctrl-delete
"\e[3;5~": kill-word
-
+# default is C-x C-e
"\C-g": edit-and-execute-command
+# default is C-y
"\C-v": yank
+# default is C-M-y
"\C-\M-v": yank-pop
+# by default, not bound
"\C-p": dabbrev-expand # similar menu-complete, except for commands in history
+
+# default is C-q. this matches emacs.
"\C-\M-q": quoted-insert
+# default is C-x C-u
"\C-d": undo
####### commented out stuff ###########
-# in bash, bind -p helped me figure out how to make some binds work
-# i don't see this documented anywhere. not sure where I got it from but it doesn't work now
-#"\C-p": paste-from-clipboard
-
-
# vi mode settings and observatoins
# double pound indicates it is only commented because I am not using vi mode
##set editing-mode vi
# completion from history. how cool
##Control-SPACE: dynamic-complete-history
-# if this is a command in history, execute it and bring up the next command in history.
-##"\C-o": operate-and-get-next
-
# this is just kinda cool to show off:
##"\M-{": complete-into-braces