I like editing and manipulating the bash command line using vi-style key bindings with the following setting:
set -o vi
However, when I start R on the command-line, these keybindings disappear. I know that the Vim-R plugin allows for Vim keybindings when you run R through the Conque Shell, but I'm not entirely happy with that experience, and, regardless, sometimes I just want to run R on the standard command-line.
Thank you to Joshua Ulrich and progo's answers, which helped to get me started.
Below I record my experience:
I tried set keymap vi and set editing-mode vi. When I started R in my Gnome Terminal, some shortcuts worked and others did not.
In particular cc, and dd (i.e., delete lines) did not work at all, and cw and dw performed the action of deleting words but did not update the display until I pressed an additional key, which is not a functional experience.
I added the following to ~/.inputrc, which fixed the obvious problems mentioned above:
set completion-ignore-case on
set editing-mode vi
$if mode=vi
set keymap vi-insert
"\C-l": clear-screen
"\C-p": history-search-backward
"\C-n": history-search-forward
# alt dot cycles through last argument
"\e.":yank-last-arg
set keymap vi-command
"D":kill-line
"dw": kill-word
"dd": kill-whole-line
"db": backward-kill-word
"cc": "ddi"
"cw": "dwi"
"cb": "dbi"
"diw": "lbdw"
"yiw": "lbyw"
"ciw": "lbcw"
"diW": "lBdW"
"yiW": "lByW"
"ciW": "lBcW"
"gg": beginning-of-history
"G": end-of-history
$endif
Add this to your .inputrc:
set editing-mode vi
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