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I'm using an Arch Linux remote on macOS, with iTerm2. Somehow all Zsh's ctrl- shortcuts don't work. For example if I want to scroll back my command history by pressing ctrl-p, it just displays a "^p". Same goes for all such shortcuts. But using ctrl-c to terminate is working. Additionaly, *some* alt- shortcuts work, but not all. I can use alt-b to jump back a word, but cannot use alt-f to jump forward.
I thought it's some weird character in my PROMPT, so I tried in "zsh -df", same result.
Also tried in Mac's stock Terminal, same result.
However if I start bash in my zsh, the problem goes away.
Any ideas…?
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Hmm… Turns out I only needed to add bindkey -e to .zshrc.
This is weird, because on the Zsh 5.2 on my Mac, Emacs keybinding is the default…
Last edited by Corsair (2017-08-11 22:51:35)
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