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| -rw-r--r-- | modules/eat-config.el | 14 |
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diff --git a/modules/eat-config.el b/modules/eat-config.el index 3fca0f04b..1de24dc4f 100644 --- a/modules/eat-config.el +++ b/modules/eat-config.el @@ -308,6 +308,16 @@ Escape." (interactive) (cj/--term-send-string "\e")) +(defun cj/term-backward-kill-word () + "Delete the previous word in the terminal program's input line. +Sends M-DEL (ESC DEL) to the pty, which readline and most line editors map to +backward-kill-word -- the same word-boundary delete C-<backspace> does in normal +Emacs buffers (it stops at punctuation). EAT's default forwards C-<backspace> as +a bare key the program ignores, so the word never gets deleted; sending the +escape sequence the program actually understands is what makes the key work." + (interactive) + (cj/--term-send-string "\e\d")) + (defun cj/term--tmux-output (&rest args) "Run tmux with ARGS and return its stdout. Signal `user-error' when tmux exits with a non-zero status." @@ -505,6 +515,10 @@ pty; without tmux, moves point up in EAT's emacs-mode buffer." ;; to semi-char. One key gets out of either copy view. (keymap-set eat-semi-char-mode-map "<escape>" #'cj/term-send-escape) (keymap-set eat-mode-map "<escape>" #'eat-semi-char-mode) + ;; Ctrl+Backspace deletes the previous word, matching its behavior in normal + ;; buffers. Terminals send no standard code for it, so EAT's default forwards + ;; a bare key the program drops; send M-DEL instead (readline backward-kill-word). + (keymap-set eat-semi-char-mode-map "C-<backspace>" #'cj/term-backward-kill-word) ;; Word-motion arrows edit the terminal program's input (claude, readline), so ;; forward them to the pty. EAT's default leaves them in the non-bound-keys ;; list, which moved Emacs point instead and desynced it from the real cursor |
