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- # A good summary of the zsh 5.1 Bracketed Paste Mode changes is at:
- # https://archive.zhimingwang.org/blog/2015-09-21-zsh-51-and-bracketed-paste.html
- # zsh 5.1 (September 2015) introduced built-in support for Bracketed Paste Mode
- # https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh/blob/68405f31a043bdd5bf338eb06688ed3e1f740937/README#L38-L45
- #
- # zsh 5.1 breaks url-quote-magic and other widgets replacing self-insert
- # zsh-users' bracketed-paste-magic resolves these issues:
- # https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh/blob/f702e17b14d75aa21bff014168fa9048124db286/Functions/Zle/bracketed-paste-magic#L9-L12
- # Load bracketed-paste-magic if zsh version is >= 5.1
- if [[ ${ZSH_VERSION:0:3} -ge 5.1 ]]; then
- set zle_bracketed_paste # Explicitly restore this zsh default
- autoload -Uz bracketed-paste-magic
- zle -N bracketed-paste bracketed-paste-magic
- return ### The rest of this file is NOT executed on zsh version >= 5.1 ###
- fi
- ######################################################################
- # The rest of this file is ONLY executed if zsh version < 5.1
- ######################################################################
- # Code from Mikael Magnusson: https://www.zsh.org/mla/users/2011/msg00367.html
- #
- # Requires xterm, urxvt, iTerm2 or any other terminal that supports
- # Bracketed Paste Mode as documented:
- # https://www.xfree86.org/current/ctlseqs.html#Bracketed%20Paste%20Mode
- #
- # For tmux, use: bind ] paste-buffer -p
- #
- # Additional technical details: https://cirw.in/blog/bracketed-paste
- # Create a new keymap to use while pasting
- bindkey -N bracketed-paste
- # Make everything in this new keymap enqueue characters for pasting
- bindkey -RM bracketed-paste '\x00-\xFF' bracketed-paste-enqueue
- # These are the codes sent around the pasted text in bracketed paste mode
- bindkey -M main '^[[200~' _bracketed_paste_begin
- bindkey -M bracketed-paste '^[[201~' _bracketed_paste_end
- # Insert newlines rather than carriage returns when pasting newlines
- bindkey -M bracketed-paste -s '^M' '^J'
- zle -N _bracketed_paste_begin
- zle -N _bracketed_paste_end
- zle -N bracketed-paste-enqueue _bracketed_paste_enqueue
- # Attempt to not clobber zle_line_{init,finish}
- # Use https://github.com/willghatch/zsh-hooks if available
- if typeset -f hooks-add-hook > /dev/null; then
- hooks-add-hook zle_line_init_hook _bracketed_paste_zle_init
- hooks-add-hook zle_line_finish_hook _bracketed_paste_zle_finish
- else
- zle -N zle-line-init _bracketed_paste_zle_init
- zle -N zle-line-finish _bracketed_paste_zle_finish
- fi
- # Switch the active keymap to paste mode
- _bracketed_paste_begin() {
- # Save the bindkey command to restore the active ("main") keymap
- # Tokenise the restorative bindkey command into an array
- _bracketed_paste_restore_keymap=( ${(z)"$(bindkey -lL main)"} )
- bindkey -A bracketed-paste main
- }
- # Go back to our normal keymap, and insert all the pasted text in the
- # command line. This has the nice effect of making the whole paste be
- # a single undo/redo event.
- _bracketed_paste_end() {
- # Only execute the restore command if it starts with 'bindkey'
- # Allow for option KSH_ARRAYS being set (indexing starts at 0)
- if [ ${_bracketed_paste_restore_keymap[@]:0:1} = 'bindkey' ]; then
- $_bracketed_paste_restore_keymap
- fi
- LBUFFER+=$_bracketed_paste_content
- unset _bracketed_paste_content _bracketed_paste_restore_keymap
- }
- # Append a pasted character to the content which is later inserted as a whole
- _bracketed_paste_enqueue() {
- _bracketed_paste_content+=$KEYS
- }
- # Run at zle-line-init
- _bracketed_paste_zle_init() {
- _bracketed_paste_content=''
- # Tell terminal to send escape codes around pastes
- if [[ $TERM =~ '^(rxvt-unicode|xterm(-256color)?|screen(-256color)?)$' ]]; then
- printf '\e[?2004h'
- fi
- }
- # Run at zle-line-finish
- _bracketed_paste_zle_finish() {
- # Turn off bracketed paste when we leave ZLE, so pasting in other programs
- # doesn't get the ^[[200~ codes around the pasted text
- if [[ $TERM =~ '^(rxvt-unicode|xterm(-256color)?|screen(-256color)?)$' ]]; then
- printf '\e[?2004l'
- fi
- }
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