I understand that because Ipython 5.0.0 uses a new input library (prompt_toolkit) it no longer defaults to the editor mode specified in .inputrc (*nix). This option has to be set in an Ipython profile configuration file (see https://stackoverflow.com/a/38329940/2915339).
My question is: having set vi-mode in the profile configuration file, how does one specify a particular keybinding? I like to use 'jk' for escape, for instance.
You're right. prompt_toolkit
ignores .inputrc
. There does not seem to be a way to define custom keybindings for the vi
mode in the IPython 5.0.0 profile configuration file.
Here's workaround I'm currently using. It's not pretty, but it works for now.
According to the IPython docs, you can specify Keyboard Shortcuts in a startup configuration script.
Instead of rebinding jk
to ESC
, I'm making a unicode "j" (u'j'
) followed by a unicode "k" (u'k'
) inside of VimInsertMode()
a shortcut for a prompt_toolkit
event that switches to navigation mode.
I created a .ipython/profile_default/startup/keybindings.py
with the following code:
from IPython import get_ipython
from prompt_toolkit.enums import DEFAULT_BUFFER
from prompt_toolkit.filters import HasFocus, ViInsertMode
from prompt_toolkit.key_binding.vi_state import InputMode
ip = get_ipython()
def switch_to_navigation_mode(event):
vi_state = event.cli.vi_state
vi_state.reset(InputMode.NAVIGATION)
if getattr(ip, 'pt_cli'):
registry = ip.pt_cli.application.key_bindings_registry
registry.add_binding(u'j',u'k',
filter=(HasFocus(DEFAULT_BUFFER)
& ViInsertMode()))(switch_to_navigation_mode)
The prompt_toolkit source will help you implement other shortcuts as needed.
This is an old post but it helped me find my answer so I thought I would post how I added a couple of bindings to vi mode in ipython. I added the following code in ~/.ipython/profile_default/startup/00-keybindings.py to bind to K and J in vi navigation mode.
"""Improve history access so I can skip over functions"""
from IPython import get_ipython
from prompt_toolkit.enums import DEFAULT_BUFFER
from prompt_toolkit.filters import HasFocus, ViNavigationMode
from prompt_toolkit.key_binding.bindings.named_commands import get_by_name
ip = get_ipython()
registry = ip.pt_app.key_bindings
ph = get_by_name('previous-history')
nh = get_by_name('next-history')
registry.add_binding('K',
filter=(HasFocus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) &
ViNavigationMode()))(ph)
registry.add_binding('J',
filter=(HasFocus(DEFAULT_BUFFER) &
ViNavigationMode()))(nh)
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38443907/how-does-one-set-specific-vim-bindings-in-ipython-5-0-0