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diff --git a/vim-mode/README.pod b/vim-mode/README.pod new file mode 100644 index 0000000..83962ff --- /dev/null +++ b/vim-mode/README.pod @@ -0,0 +1,584 @@ +=pod + +=head1 NAME + +vim_mode.pl + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +An Irssi script to emulate some of the vi(m) features for the Irssi inputline. + +=head1 INSTALLATION + +Copy into your F<~/.irssi/scripts/> directory and load with +C</SCRIPT LOAD vim_mode.pl>. You may wish to have it autoload in one of the +L<usual ways|https://github.com/shabble/irssi-docs/wiki/Guide#Autorunning_Scripts>. + +=head2 DEPENDENCIES + +For proper :ex mode support, vim-mode requires the installation of F<uberprompt.pl> +Uberprompt can be downloaded from: + +L<https://github.com/shabble/irssi-scripts/raw/master/prompt_info/uberprompt.pl> + +and follow the instructions at the top of that file for installation. + +If you don't need Ex-mode, you can run vim_mode.pl without the +uberprompt.pl script, but it is strongly recommended that you use it. + +=head3 Irssi requirements + +0.8.12 and above should work fine. However the following features are +disabled in irssi < 0.8.13: + +=over 4 + +=item * C<j> C<k> (only with count, they work fine without count in older versions) + +=item * C<gg>, C<G> + +=back + +It is intended to work with at Irssi 0.8.12 and later versions. However some +features are disabled in older versions (see below for details). + +Perl >= 5.8.1 is recommended for UTF-8 support (which can be disabled if +necessary). Please report bugs in older versions as well, we'll try to fix +them. Later versions of Perl are also faster, which is probably beneficial +to a script of this size and complexity. + +=head2 SETUP + +Vim Mode provides certain feedback to the user, such as the currently active +mode (command, insert, ex), and if switching buffers, which buffer(s) currently +match the search terms. + +There are two ways to go about displaying this information, as described in +the following sections: + +=head3 Statusbar Items + +Run the following command to add a statusbar item that shows which mode +you're in. + +C</statusbar window add vim_mode> + +And the following to let C<:b [str]> display a list of channels matching your +search string. + +C</statusbar window add vim_windows> + +B<Note:> Remember to C</save> after adding these statusbar items to make them +permanent. + +B<Note:> If you would rather have these statusbar items on your prompt +line rather than thte window statusbar, please follow these steps. + +For technical reasons, I<uberprompt> must occasionally call C</statusbar prompt +reset>, which will remove or deactivate any manually added items on the prompt +statusbar. To get around this, uberprompt provides two command hooks, +C<uberprompt_load_hook> and C<uberprompt_unload_hook>. Both of these settings +can contain one (or more, using C</EVAL>) commands to be executed when the prompt +is enabled and disabled, respectively. + +See the L<uberprompt documentation|https://github.com/shabble/irssi-scripts/blob/master/prompt_info/README.pod> for further details. + +For I<right-aligned> items (that is, after the input field: + +=over 4 + +=item 1 C</alias vm_add /^statusbar prompt add -after input -alignment right vim_mode> + +=item 2 C</alias vm_del /^statusbar prompt remove vim_mode> + +=item 3 C</set uberprompt_load_hook /^vm_add> + +=item 4 C</set uberprompt_unload_hook /^vm_del> + +=back + +For I<left-aligned> items (before the prompt): + +=over 4 + +=item 1 C</alias vm_add /^statusbar prompt add -before prompt -alignment left vim_mode> + +=item 2 C</alias vm_del /^statusbar prompt remove vim_mode> + +=item 3 C</set uberprompt_load_hook /^vm_add> + +=item 4 C</set uberprompt_unload_hook /^vm_del> + +=back + +If you wish to add both C<vim_mode> and C<vim_windows> items, replace steps 1 and 2 +above with the following (right-aligned): + +=over 4 + +=item 1 C</alias vm_add /^eval /^statusbar prompt add -after input -alightment right vim_mode ; /^statusbar prompt add -after input -alignment right vim_windows> + +=item 2 C</alias vm_del /^eval /^statusbar prompt remove vim_mode ; /^statusbar prompt remove vim_windows> + +=back + +and then complete stages 3 and 4 as above. Replace the C<-after> and C<-alignment> +to suit your location preferences. + +B<Note:> It is also possible to place the items between the prompt and input field, +by specifying C<-after prompt> or C<-before input> as appropriate. + +=head3 Expando Variables + +Vim mode augments the existing Irssi expando (automatic variables) with two +additional ones: C<$vim_cmd_mode> and C<$vim_wins>. + +C<$vim_cmd_mode> is the equivalent of the C<vim_mode> statusbar item, and +C<$vim_wins> is the counterpart of C<vim_windows>. + +They can be added to your theme, or inserted into your uberprompt using +a command such as: + +"C</set uberprompt_format [$vim_cmd_mode] $*$uber] >" + +=head3 FILE-BASED CONFIGURATION + +Additionally to the irssi settings described in L<settings|/SETTINGS>, vim_mode +can be configured through an external configuration file named "vim_moderc" +located in F<~/.irssi/vim_moderc>. If available it's loaded on startup and every +supported ex-command is run. Its syntax is similar to "vimrc". To (re)load it +while vim_mode is running use C<:so[urce]>. + +Currently Supported ex-commands: + +=over 4 + +=item * C<:map> + +=back + +=head1 USAGE + +The following section is divided into the different modes as supported by Vim itself: + +=head2 COMMAND MODE + +It supports most commonly used command mode features: + +=over 2 + +=item * Insert/Command mode. + +C<Esc> and C<Ctrl-C> enter command mode. C</set vim_mode_cmd_seq j> allows +to use C<jj> as Escape (any other character can be used as well). + +=item * Cursor motion: + +C<h l 0 ^ $ E<lt>SpaceE<gt> E<lt>BSE<gt> f t F T> + +=item * History motion: + +C<j k gg G> C<gg> moves to the oldest (first) history line. C<G> without a +count moves to the current input line, with a count it goes to the I<count-th> +history line (1 is the oldest). + +=item * Cursor word motion: + +C<w b ge e W gE B E> + +=item * Word objects (only the following work yet): + +C<aw aW> + +=item * Yank and paste: + + C<y p P> + +=item * Change and delete: + +C<c d> + +=item * Delete at cursor: + +C<x X> + +=item * Replace at cursor: + +C<r> + +=item * Insert mode: + +C<i a I A> + +=item * Switch case: + +C<~> + +=item * Repeat change: + +C<.> + +=item * Repeat + +C<ftFT: ; ,> + +=item * Registers: + +C<"a-"z "" "0 "* "+ "_> (black hole) + +=item * Line-wise shortcuts: + +C<dd cc yy> + +=item * Shortcuts: + +C<s S C D> + +=item * Scroll the scrollback buffer: + +C<Ctrl-E Ctrl-D Ctrl-Y Ctrl-U Ctrl-F Ctrl-B> + +=item * Switch to last active window: + +C<Ctrl-6/Ctrl-^> + +=item * Switch split windows: + +<Ctrl-W j Ctrl-W k> + +=item * Undo/Redo: + +C<u Ctrl-R> + +=back + +Counts and combinations work as well, e.g. C<d5fx> or C<3iabcE<lt>escE<gt>>. Counts also work with mapped ex-commands (see below), e.g. if you map C<gb> to do C<:bn>, then C<2gb> will switch to the second next buffer. Repeat also supports counts. + +=head3 REGISTERS + +=over 4 + +=item * Appending to register with C<"A-"Z> + +=item * C<""> is the default yank/delete register. + +=item * C<"0> contains the last yank (if no register was specified). + +=item * The special registers C<"* "+> both contain irssi's internal cut-buffer. + +=back + +=head2 INSERT MODE + +The following insert mode mappings are supported: + +=over 4 + +=item * Insert register content: Ctrl-R x (where x is the register to insert) + +=back + +=head2 EX-MODE + +Ex-mode (activated by C<:> in command mode) supports the following commands: + +=over 4 + +=item * Command History: + +C<E<lt>uparrowE<gt>> - cycle backwards through history + +C<E<lt>downarrowE<gt>> - cycle forwards through history + +C<:eh> - show ex history + +=item * Switching buffers: + +C<:[N]b [N]> - switch to channel number + +C<:b#> - switch to last channel + +C<:b> E<lt>partial-channel-nameE<gt> + +C<:b> <partial-server>/<partial-channel> + +C<:buffer {args}> (same as C<:b>) + +C<:[N]bn[ext] [N]> - switch to next window + +C<:[N]bp[rev] [N]> - switch to previous window + +=item * Close window: + +C<:[N]bd[elete] [N]> + +=item * Display windows: + +C<:ls>, C<:buffers> + +=item * Display registers: + +C<:reg[isters] {args}>, C<:di[splay] {args}> + +=item * Display undolist: + +C<:undol[ist]> (mostly used for debugging) + +=item * Source files: + +C<:so[urce]> - only sources vim_moderc at the moment, + F<{file}> not supported + +=item * Mappings: + +C<:map> - display custom mappings + +=item * Saving mappings: + +C<:mkv[imrc][!]> - like in Vim, but [file] not supported + +=item * Substitution: + +C<:s///> - I<i> and I<g> are supported as flags, only C<///> can be used as +eparator, and it uses Perl regex syntax instead of Vim syntax. + +=item * Settings: + +C<:se[t]> - display all options + +C<:se[t] {option}> - display all matching options + +C<:se[t] {option} {value}> - change option to value + +=back + +=head3 MAPPINGS + +=head4 Commands + +=over 4 + +=item * C<:map {lhs}> - display mappings starting with {lhs} + +=item * C<:map {lhs} {rhs}> - add mapping + +=item * C<:unm[ap] {lhs}> - remove custom mapping + +=back + +=head4 Parameters + +I<{lhs}> is the key combination to be mapped, I<{rhs}> the target. The +C<E<lt>E<gt>> notation is used + +(e.g. C<E<lt>C-FE<gt>> is I<Ctrl-F>), case is ignored. + Supported C<E<lt>E<gt>> keys are: + +=over 4 + +=item * C<E<lt>C-AE<gt>> - C<E<lt>C-ZE<gt>>, + +=item * C<E<lt>C-^E<gt>>, C<E<lt>C-6E<gt>> + +=item * C<E<lt>SpaceE<gt>> + +=item * C<E<lt>CRE<gt>> - Enter + +=item * C<E<lt>BSE<gt>> - Backspace + +=item * C<E<lt>NopE<gt>> - No-op (Do Nothing). + +=back + +Mapping ex-mode and irssi commands is supported. When mapping ex-mode commands +the trailing C<E<lt>CrE<gt>> is not necessary. Only default mappings can be used +in I<{rhs}>. + +Examples: + +=over 4 + +=item * C<:map w W> - to remap w to work like W + +=item * C<:map gb :bnext> - to map gb to call :bnext + +=item * C<:map gB :bprev> + +=item * C<:map g1 :b 1> - to map g1 to switch to buffer 1 + +=item * C<:map gb :b> - to map gb to :b, 1gb switches to buffer 1, 5gb to 5 + +=item * C<:map E<lt>C-LE<gt> /clear> - map Ctrl-L to irssi command /clear + +=item * C<:map E<lt>C-GE<gt> /window goto 1> + +=item * C<:map E<lt>C-EE<gt> <Nop>> - disable E<lt>C-EE<gt>, it does nothing now + +=item * C<:unmap E<lt>C-EE<gt>> - restore default behavior of C<E<lt>C-EE<gt>> +after disabling it + +=back + +Note that you must use C</> for irssi commands (like C</clear>), the current value +of Irssi's cmdchars does B<not> work! This is necessary do differentiate between +ex-commands and irssi commands. + +=head2 SETTINGS + +The settings are stored as irssi settings and can be set using C</set> as usual +(prepend C<vim_mode_> to setting name) or using the C<:set> ex-command. The +following settings are available: + +=over 4 + +=item * utf8 - Support UTF-8 characters, boolean, default on + +=item * debug - Enable debug output, boolean, default off + +=item * cmd_seq - Char that when double-pressed simulates C<E<lt>EscE<gt>>, string, default '' (disabled) + +=item * start_cmd - Start every line in command mode, boolean, default off + +=item * max_undo_lines - Sze of the undo buffer. Integer, default 50 items. + +=item * ex_history_size - Number of items stored in the ex-mode history. Integer, default 100. + +=item * prompt_leading_space - Ddetermines whether ex mode prepends a space to the displayed input. Boolean, default on + +=back + +In contrast to irssi's settings, C<:set> accepts 0 and 1 as values for boolean +settings, but only vim_mode's settings can be set/displayed. + +Examples: + + :set cmd_seq=j # set cmd_seq to j + :set cmd_seq= # disable cmd_seq + :set debug=on # enable debug + :set debug=off # disable debug + +=head1 SUPPORT + +Any behavior different from Vim (unless explicitly documented) should be +considered a bug and reported. + +B<NOTE:> This script is still under heavy development, and there may be bugs. +Please submit reproducible sequences to the bug-tracker at: +L<http://github.com/shabble/irssi-scripts/issues/new> + +or contact rudi_s or shabble on irc.freenode.net (#irssi and #irssi_vim) + +=head1 AUTHORS + +Copyright E<copy> 2010-2011 Tom Feist C<E<lt>shabble+irssi@metavore.orgE<gt>> and + +Copyright E<copy> 2010-2011 Simon Ruderich C<E<lt>simon@ruderich.orgE<gt>> + +=head1 THANKS + +Particular thanks go to + +=over 4 + +=item * estragib: a lot of testing and many bug reports and feature requests + +=item * iaj: testing + +=item * tmr: explaining how various bits of vim work + +=back + +as well as the rest of C<#irssi> and C<#irssi_vim> on Freenode IRC. + +=head1 LICENCE + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy +of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal +in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights +to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell +copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in +all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE +AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER +LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, +OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN +THE SOFTWARE. + +=head1 BUGS + +=over 4 + +=item * + +count before register doesn't work: e.g. 3"ap doesn't work, but "a3p does + +=item * + +mapping an incomplete ex-command doesn't open the ex-mode with the partial +command (e.g. C<:map gb :b> causes an error instead of opening the ex-mode and +displaying C<:bE<lt>cursorE<gt>>) + +=item * + + undo/redo cursor positions are mostly wrong + +=back + +=head1 TODO + +=over 4 + +=item * + +History: + +=over 4 + +=item * + + C< * /,?,n,N> to search through history (like rl_history_search.pl) + +=back + +=item * + +Window switching (C<:b>) + +=over 4 + +=item * + +Tab completion of window(-item) names + +=item * + +non-sequential matches(?) + +=back + +=back + +See also the TODO file at +L<github|https://github.com/shabble/irssi-scripts/blob/master/vim-mode/TODO> for +many many more things. + +=head2 WONTFIX + +Things we're not ever likely to do: + +=over 4 + +=item * Macros + +=back + + + +=cut + |