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# Filename: $HOME/.screenrc | |
# Purpose: Setup file for program "(GNU) screen" | |
# Latest change: Mon Jan 26 10:51:50 CET 2004 | |
# Author: Michael Prokop / <online@michael-prokop.at> / www.michael-prokop.at | |
# =============================================================== | |
# | |
# =============================================================== | |
# SEE ALSO: | |
# =============================================================== | |
# SCREEN Pages: | |
# http://www.guckes.net/screen/ | |
# http://www.michael-prokop.at/screen/ [AT-Mirror] | |
# | |
# MailingList: | |
# http://www.yahoogroups.com/group/gnu-screen/ | |
# | |
# =============================================================== | |
# ENVIRONMENT | |
# =============================================================== | |
# The DISPLAY variable tells programs which display to use. | |
# This mainly affects programs running on the X server. | |
# However, when I use screen then I am usually using a terminal - | |
# and programs do not need to contact the X server. | |
# This results in programs waiting for some timeout when | |
# they start up - and this just keeps getting in my way. | |
# I therefore unset the DISPLAY variable with this command: | |
unsetenv DISPLAY | |
# Text Tools rule! :-) | |
# | |
# setenv DISPLAY 'localhost:0.0' | |
# setenv DISPLAY '127.0.0.1:0.0' | |
# | |
# Note: the command "setenv DISPLAY ''" | |
# defines the variable DISPLAY to have an empty value. | |
# but of course it would still *exist*. | |
# and some programs seem to react to the | |
# DISPLAY variable even if it is empty. | |
# so to turn off the effect you *must* | |
# "unset" the variable. | |
# | |
# =============================================================== | |
# ESCAPE - the COMMAND CHARACTER | |
# =============================================================== | |
# escape ^aa # default | |
# escape ^pp # suggested binding for emacs users | |
# Latest change: Mon Jan 26 10:51:50 CET 2004 | |
# Author: Michael Prokop / <online@michael-prokop.at> / www.michael-prokop.at | |
# =============================================================== | |
# | |
# =============================================================== | |
# SEE ALSO: | |
# =============================================================== | |
# SCREEN Pages: | |
# http://www.guckes.net/screen/ | |
# http://www.michael-prokop.at/screen/ [AT-Mirror] | |
# | |
# MailingList: | |
# http://www.yahoogroups.com/group/gnu-screen/ | |
# | |
# =============================================================== | |
# ENVIRONMENT | |
# =============================================================== | |
# The DISPLAY variable tells programs which display to use. | |
# This mainly affects programs running on the X server. | |
# However, when I use screen then I am usually using a terminal - | |
# and programs do not need to contact the X server. | |
# This results in programs waiting for some timeout when | |
# they start up - and this just keeps getting in my way. | |
# I therefore unset the DISPLAY variable with this command: | |
unsetenv DISPLAY | |
# Text Tools rule! :-) | |
# | |
# setenv DISPLAY 'localhost:0.0' | |
# setenv DISPLAY '127.0.0.1:0.0' | |
# | |
# Note: the command "setenv DISPLAY ''" | |
# defines the variable DISPLAY to have an empty value. | |
# but of course it would still *exist*. | |
# and some programs seem to react to the | |
# DISPLAY variable even if it is empty. | |
# so to turn off the effect you *must* | |
# "unset" the variable. | |
# | |
# =============================================================== | |
# ESCAPE - the COMMAND CHARACTER | |
# =============================================================== | |
# escape ^aa # default | |
# escape ^pp # suggested binding for emacs users | |
# Latest change: Mon Jan 26 10:51:50 CET 2004 | |
# Author: Michael Prokop / <online@michael-prokop.at> / www.michael-prokop.at | |
# =============================================================== | |
# | |
# =============================================================== | |
# SEE ALSO: | |
# =============================================================== | |
# SCREEN Pages: | |
# http://www.guckes.net/screen/ | |
# http://www.michael-prokop.at/screen/ [AT-Mirror] | |
# | |
# MailingList: | |
# http://www.yahoogroups.com/group/gnu-screen/ | |
# | |
# =============================================================== | |
# ENVIRONMENT | |
# =============================================================== | |
# The DISPLAY variable tells programs which display to use. | |
# This mainly affects programs running on the X server. | |
# However, when I use screen then I am usually using a terminal - | |
# and programs do not need to contact the X server. | |
# This results in programs waiting for some timeout when | |
# they start up - and this just keeps getting in my way. | |
# I therefore unset the DISPLAY variable with this command: | |
unsetenv DISPLAY | |
# Text Tools rule! :-) | |
# | |
# setenv DISPLAY 'localhost:0.0' | |
# setenv DISPLAY '127.0.0.1:0.0' | |
# | |
# Note: the command "setenv DISPLAY ''" | |
# defines the variable DISPLAY to have an empty value. | |
# but of course it would still *exist*. | |
# and some programs seem to react to the | |
# DISPLAY variable even if it is empty. | |
# so to turn off the effect you *must* | |
# "unset" the variable. | |
# | |
# =============================================================== | |
# ESCAPE - the COMMAND CHARACTER | |
# =============================================================== | |
# escape ^aa # default | |
# escape ^pp # suggested binding for emacs users | |
escape ^zz # This is my setting | |
# | |
# =============================================================== | |
# STARTUP of programs in an extra window: | |
# =============================================================== | |
# Uncomment one/some following lines to automatically let | |
# SCREEN start some programs in the given window numbers: | |
# screen -t mail 0 mutt | |
# screen -t vim 1 vim | |
# screen -t google 2 links http://www.google.com | |
# screen -t slrn 3 slrn | |
# screen -t www 4 $BROWSER http://www.michael-prokop.at/ | |
# | |
# =============================================================== | |
# VARIABLES - Boolean values (on/off) | |
# =============================================================== | |
# detach on hangup | |
autodetach on # default: on | |
crlf off # default: off | |
# deflogin off # default: on | |
# defsilence off # default: off | |
# hardcopy_append on # default: off | |
hardcopy_append off # default: off | |
# nethack on # default: off | |
# don't display the copyright page | |
startup_message off # default: on | |
# no annoying audible bell, please | |
vbell on | |
# =============================================================== | |
# version depending stuff | |
# =============================================================== | |
# 030723 screen version >= 4.00.00beta1 supports the following | |
# commands: | |
# defnonblock 1 | |
# blankerprg rain -d 100 | |
# idle 120 blanker | |
# =============================================================== | |
# xterm tweaks | |
# =============================================================== | |
# xterm understands both im/ic and doesn't have a status line. | |
# Note: Do not specify im and ic in the real termcap/info file as | |
# some programs (e.g. vi) will not work anymore. | |
# termcap xterm hs@:cs=\E[%i%d;%dr:im=\E[4h:ei=\E[4l | |
# terminfo xterm hs@:cs=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dr:im=\E[4h:ei=\E[4l | |
# 80/132 column switching must be enabled for ^AW to work | |
# change init sequence to not switch width | |
# termcapinfo xterm Z0=\E[?3h:Z1=\E[?3l:is=\E[r\E[m\E[2J\E[H\E[?7h\E[?1;4;6l | |
# Make the output buffer large for (fast) xterms. | |
# termcapinfo xterm* OL=10000 | |
# termcapinfo xterm* OL=100 | |
# tell screen that xterm can switch to dark background and has function | |
# keys. | |
# termcapinfo xterm 'VR=\E[?5h:VN=\E[?5l' | |
# termcapinfo xterm 'k1=\E[11~:k2=\E[12~:k3=\E[13~:k4=\E[14~' | |
# termcapinfo xterm 'kh=\EOH:kI=\E[2~:kD=\E[3~:kH=\EOF:kP=\E[5~:kN=\E[6~' | |
# special xterm hardstatus: use the window title. | |
# termcapinfo xterm 'hs:ts=\E]2;:fs=\007:ds=\E]2;screen\007' | |
#terminfo xterm 'vb=\E[?5h$<200/>\E[?5l' | |
# termcapinfo xterm 'vi=\E[?25l:ve=\E[34h\E[?25h:vs=\E[34l' | |
# emulate part of the 'K' charset | |
# termcapinfo xterm 'XC=K%,%\E(B,[\304,\\\\\326,]\334,{\344,|\366,}\374,~\337' | |
# xterm-52 tweaks: | |
# - uses background color for delete operations | |
# termcapinfo xterm* be | |
# termcap xterm 'AF=\E[3%dm:AB=\E[4%dm' | |
# terminfo xterm 'AF=\E[3%p1%dm:AB=\E[4%p1%dm' | |
# Matthias Kopfermann <matthias_kopfermann@gmx.de> [020222] | |
# make the cursor show up in red: | |
# termcapinfo linux "ve=\E[?25h\E[?17;0;64c" # red | |
# =============================================================== | |
# VARIABLES - Number values | |
# =============================================================== | |
defscrollback 1000 # default: 100 | |
# msgminwait 3 # default: 1 | |
silencewait 15 # default: 30 | |
# | |
# =============================================================== | |
# VARIABLES - Paths and Files (esp. programs) | |
# =============================================================== | |
# bufferfile: The file to use for commands | |
# "readbuf" ('<') and "writebuf" ('>'): | |
# bufferfile $HOME/.screen_exchange | |
# | |
# hardcopydir: The directory which contains all hardcopies. | |
hardcopydir $HOME/.hardcopy | |
# hardcopydir ~/.screen | |
# | |
# shell: Default process started in screen's windows. | |
# Makes it possible to use a different shell inside screen | |
# than is set as the default login shell. Halleluja! :-) | |
# shell zsh | |
# shell bash | |
# shell ksh | |
# | |
# =============================================================== | |
# VARIABLES - Strings | |
# =============================================================== | |
# | |
# some notes on COLOR before explaining its use in | |
# the commands caption, hardstatus, and sorendition. | |
# | |
# COLOR: colors codes are combinations of | |
# [attribute modifier] [color description] | |
# the manual talks of "attribute/color modifiers". | |
# see the manual, section "STRING ESCAPES". | |
# | |
# Color table: | |
# 0 Black . leave color unchanged | |
# 1 Red b blue | |
# 2 Green c cyan | |
# 3 Brown / yellow d default color | |
# 4 Blue g green b bold | |
# 5 Purple k blacK B blinking | |
# 6 Cyan m magenta d dim | |
# 7 White r red r reverse | |
# 8 unused/illegal w white s standout | |
# 9 transparent y yellow u underline | |
# | |
# note: "dim" is not mentioned in the manual. | |
# | |
# =========================================== | |
# CAPTION - shows a "caption" for the window. | |
# =========================================== | |
# a "caption" is another line which can show information - | |
# in addition to the hardstatus line. | |
# | |
# use caption to show window list: | |
# caption always "%{= kc}%?%-Lw%?%{= kY}%n*%f %t%?(%u)%?%{= kc}%?%+Lw%?" | |
# | |
# caption always '%{= wb}%50=%n%f %t%{= wb}' | |
# this basically just shows the current window number and title | |
# on its own; the "%50=" displays it in the middle of the line. | |
# | |
# "push right border: current time with seconds and current date" | |
# caption always "%=%c:%s %Y-%m-%d" | |
# | |
# caption always "%>%{wk}%?%-Lw%?%{bw}%n*%f %t%?(%u)%?%{wk}%?%+Lw%?%<" | |
# caption always "%-Lw%{= BW}%50>%n%f* %t%{-}%+Lw%<" | |
# caption always "%?%F%{.RW}%?%3n %t%? [%h]%?" | |
# caption always "%{rk}%H %{gk}%c %{yk}%M%d %{wk}%?%-Lw%?%{bw}%n*%f %t%?(%u)%?%{wk}%?%+Lw%?" | |
# caption always "%{kG}%?%-Lw%?%{bw}%n*%f %t%?(%u)%?%{kG}%?%+Lw%?" | |
# caption always "%{rk}%H %{gk}%c %{yk}%M%d %{wk}%?%-Lw% ?%{bw}%n*%f %t%?(%u)%?%{wk}%?%+Lw%?" | |
# caption always "%{rk}%H%{gk} | %c %{yk}%d.%m.%Y | %?%-Lw%?%{bw}%n*%f %t%?(%u)%?%{wk}%?%+Lw%? | %{rk} Load: %l %{wk}" | |
# caption always "%{=}%{+b kR}%H %{+b kY}%M %d %{+b kG}%0c %{+b kB}%?%-Lw%?%{+b kW}%n*%f %kt%?(%u)%?%{+bkB}%?%+Lw%? | %{kR} Load: %l %{kB}" | |
# caption always "%{=}%{+b kR}%H %{+b kY}%M %d %{+b kG}%0c %{+b kB}%?%-Lw%?%{+b kW}%n*%f %kt%?(%u)%?%{+bkB}%?%+Lw%? | %{kR} Load: %l %{kB}" | |
# cation always '%{-b}%{= wb}%-Lw%{= wr}%{+b}%n%f %t%{= wb}%{-b}%+Lw %{= wr} %=%c %Y-%m-%d' | |
caption always "%{+b rk}%H%{gk} |%c %{yk}%d.%m.%Y | %{rw}%n%f %t %{bk} | %?%-Lw%?%{bw}%n*%f %t%?(%u)%?%{wk}%?%+Lw%? | %{rk} Load: %l %{wk}" | |
# | |
# =============================== | |
# Hardstatus Line and sorendition | |
# =============================== | |
# hardstatus: Always show the window list in the last line: | |
# hardstatus alwayslastline "%w" | |
# hardstatus alwayslastline "%H %w" | |
# | |
# use 'L' between '%' and 'w' to show the flags, too1 | |
# hardstatus alwayslastline "%H %Lw" | |
# | |
# example by Adam Spiers <gnu-screen@adamspiers.org> : | |
# *without* colors: | |
# hardstatus alwayslastline "%?%-Lw%?%n*%f %t%?(%u)%?%?%+Lw%?" | |
# *with* colors: | |
# hardstatus alwayslastline "%?%{yk}%-Lw%?%{wb}%n*%f %t%?(%u)%?%?%{yk}%+Lw%?" | |
# | |
# This will show the current time and today's date in YYmmdd, too: | |
# hardstatus alwayslastline " %c | %Y%m%d | %w" | |
# | |
# This will show today's date in mmdd and the current time, too: | |
# hardstatus alwayslastline " %m%d %c | %w" | |
# | |
# combining all of these gives: | |
# hardstatus alwayslastline "%{rw}%H%{wk}|%c|%M%d|%?%-Lw%?%{bw}%n*%f %t%?(%u)%?%{wk}%?%+Lw%?" | |
# | |
# this uses a black background foreverything execpt for | |
# the current window which is show on a white background. | |
# hostname in red, clock in green, date in yellow: | |
# hardstatus alwayslastline "%{rk}%H %{gk}%c %{yk}%M%d %{wk}%?%-Lw%?%{bw}%n*%f %t%?(%u)%?%{wk}%?%+Lw%?" | |
# | |
# no "host:", "date:", or "time:" here. | |
# instead, the info gets placed at 16%, 50%, and 80% so that it is | |
# placed soemwhat in the middle of each of the three panels. | |
# hardstatus alwayslastline "%{RY}%16=%H %33=%{YR}%50=%M%d %66=%{Gb}%80=%c%=" | |
# | |
# hardstatus alwayslastline "%{rk}%H %{gk}%c %{yk}%M%d %{wr} Load: %l %{wb} %w %{wk}%?%-Lw%?%{bw}%n*%f %t%?(%u)%?%{wk}%?%+Lw%?" | |
# hardstatus alwayslastline " [ %H ] %{wb} %c:%s | %d.%m.%Y %{wr} Load: %l %{wb} %w " | |
# hardstatus alwayslastline " %H %{wb} %c:%s | %d.%m.%Y %{wr} Load: %l %{wk} %w " | |
# hardstatus alwayslastline "%{rk}%H%{gk} | %c %{yk}%d.%m.%Y | %{rk} Load: %l %{wk} | %?%-Lw%?%{bw}%n*%f %t%?(%u)%?%{wk}%?%+Lw%?" | |
# hardstatus alwayslastline "%{rk}host: %H %33=%{yk}date: %M%d %66=%{gk}time: %c:%s%=" | |
# hardstatus alwayslastline "%{rk}host: %H %33=%{yk}date: %M%d %66=%{gk}time: %c%=" | |
# | |
# 030331 backtick is a new command in screen version >=3.9.15 | |
# | |
# 030330 use the hardstatus line to show the: | |
# * latest news of the IT ticker at heise.de [german!]: | |
# backtick 1 1200 1200 heise | |
# * ipaddr of eth0 | |
# backtick 2 1200 1200 ipadr | |
# * external ipaddr of vpn-client | |
# backtick 3 1200 1200 ipadr_vpn | |
# hardstatus alwayslastline "%{bw}%1`%= " | |
# hardstatus alwayslastline "%{bw}%1`%= %{+b ky}| %c:%s |%{+b rw} ip: %2` | vpn: %3`" | |
# | | | | |
# heise (script in ~/bin/) | ipadr_vpn (script in ~/bin/) | |
# | | |
# ipadr (script in ~/bin/) | |
# | |
# note: the use of ANSI color sequences is deprecated. | |
# please upgrade to (at least) screen 3.9.13 | |
# so you can make use of the color letters/names! | |
# | |
# "sorendition": set the colors for | |
# the "messages" and "text marking" | |
# (ie text you mark in copy mode): | |
sorendition 10 99 # default! | |
# sorendition 02 40 # green on black | |
# sorendition 02 34 # yellow on blue | |
# sorendition rw # red on white | |
# sorendition kG # black on bold green | |
# | |
# ============================ | |
# Password | |
# ============================ | |
# # # password SZnBqiqMtfa6k | |
# WARNING!! Do NOT remove the comment | |
# if you don't know what this does! | |
# read on: | |
# this commands sets the *internal* | |
# password for the screen session. | |
# if this is set then a "lock" command will | |
# only let you in to the session after you | |
# enter the user's account password and then | |
# also the internal password for that session. | |
# so this gives additional safety. | |
# but if you forget the internal password | |
# then you can also forget about the session - ok?! | |
# | |
# =============================================================== | |
# Messages | |
# =============================================================== | |
# There are two kinds of messages: "activity" and "bell" | |
# They are also the names of the commands that set the | |
# respective messages. In every message there can be "meta | |
# strings" which are replaced by values. A meta string starts | |
# with a percent sign and is then followed by one | |
# of the following letters: aAcCdDfFhHlmMnstuwWyY | |
# The meta strings usually refer to the current | |
# date and time or to a window title or number. | |
# There are also some specials like embedded branches (with %?), | |
# color codes (with %{xy}) and padding (with %=, %<, %>). | |
# you can find their description in the manual in section | |
# "STRING ESCAPES": | |
# %% percent sign (the escape character itself) | |
# %a either 'am' or 'pm' - according to the current time | |
# %A either 'AM' or 'PM' - according to the current time | |
# %c current time HH:MM in 24h format | |
# %C current time HH:MM in 12h format | |
# %d day number - number of current day | |
# %D Day's name - the weekday name of the current day | |
# %f flags of the window | |
# %F sets %? to true if the window has the focus | |
# %h hardstatus of the window | |
# %H hostname of the system | |
# %l current load of the system | |
# %m month number | |
# %M month name | |
# %n window number | |
# %s seconds | |
# %t window title | |
# %u all other users on this window | |
# %w all window numbers and names. | |
# %-w all window numbers up to the current window | |
# %+w all window numbers after the current window | |
# %W all window numbers and names except the current one | |
# %y last two digits of the year number | |
# %Y full year number | |
# | |
# Older versions of screen used a single '%' character | |
# to display window titles - but since version 3.7 this is | |
# obsoleted by '%n' and it will vanish in future releases. | |
# So please update your screenrc to meet this convention! | |
# | |
# =============================================================== | |
# "~" stands for the "bell" character | |
# | |
# use %n to display the window number and %t for its title: | |
# activity "activity in window #%n title: %t~" | |
# activity "activity in window #%n title: %t~" | |
# activity 'Activity in window %n' # default | |
# activity "%C -> %n%f %t activity!" | |
activity "activity in %n (%t) [%w:%s]~" | |
# | |
# pass on the "beep" (CTRL-G) by adding a '~': | |
# bell "%C -> %n%f %t bell!~" | |
bell "bell in %n (%t) [%w:%s]~" | |
# pow_detach_msg: Message shown when session | |
# gets power detached. | |
# pow_detach_msg "BYE" | |
# pow_detach_msg "Screen session of \$LOGNAME \$:cr:\$:nl:ended." | |
# | |
# vbell_msg: Message shown when the | |
# "virtual bell" rings. | |
# vbell_msg " *beep* " | |
# | |
# ============================================================== | |
# BIND bind - defaults | |
# ============================================================== | |
# The "bind" command assign keys to (internal) commands | |
# SCREEN checks all the keys you type; you type the key | |
# which is known as the "command character" then SCREEN | |
# eats this key, too, and checks whether this key is | |
# "bound" to a command. If so then SCREEN will execute it. | |
# | |
# The command "bind" allows you to chose which keys | |
# will be assigned to the commands. | |
# | |
# Some commands are bound to several keys - | |
# usually to both some letter and its corresponding | |
# control key combination, eg the command | |
# "(create) screen" is bound to both 'c' and '^C'. | |
# | |
# The following list shows the default bindings: | |
# | |
# break ^B b | |
# clear C | |
# colon : | |
# copy ^[ [ | |
# detach ^D d | |
# digraph ^V | |
# displays * | |
# dumptermcap . | |
# fit F | |
# flow ^F f | |
# focus ^I | |
# hardcopy h | |
# help ? | |
# history { } | |
# info i | |
# kill K k | |
# lastmsg ^M m | |
# license , | |
# log H | |
# login L | |
# meta x | |
# monitor M | |
# next ^@ ^N sp n | |
# number N | |
# only Q | |
# other ^X | |
# pow_break B | |
# pow_detach D | |
# prev ^H ^P p ^? | |
# quit \ | |
# readbuf < | |
# redisplay ^L l | |
# remove X | |
# removebuf = | |
# reset Z | |
# screen ^C c | |
# select " ' | |
# silence _ | |
# split S | |
# suspend ^Z z | |
# time ^T t | |
# title A | |
# vbell ^G | |
# version v | |
# width W | |
# windows ^W w | |
# wrap ^R r | |
# writebuf > | |
# xoff ^S s | |
# xon ^Q q | |
# ^] paste . | |
# - select - | |
# 0 select 0 | |
# 1 select 1 | |
# 2 select 2 | |
# 3 select 3 | |
# 4 select 4 | |
# 5 select 5 | |
# 6 select 6 | |
# 7 select 7 | |
# 8 select 8 | |
# 9 select 9 | |
# I login on | |
# O login off | |
# ] paste . | |
# | |
# =============================================================== | |
# Key bindings | |
# =============================================================== | |
# Remove some default key bindings by binding | |
# them to "nothing" (empty right-hand-side): | |
# | |
# bind . dumptermcap # default | |
# bind . | |
# bind ^\ quit # default | |
# bind ^\ | |
# bind \\ quit # default | |
# bind \\ | |
# bind h | |
# bind ^h ??? # default | |
# bind ^h | |
# bind } history # default | |
# bind } | |
# | |
# And here are the default bind commands if you need them: | |
# | |
# bind A title | |
# bind C clear | |
# bind D pow_detach | |
# bind F fit | |
# bind H log | |
# bind I login on | |
# bind K kill | |
# bind L login | |
# bind M monitor | |
# bind N number | |
# bind O login off | |
# bind Q only | |
# bind S split | |
# bind W width | |
# bind X remove | |
# bind Z reset | |
# | |
# 040126 To be able to select windows with n > 9 -> | |
# press "C-a - #" instead of just "C-a #" | |
# bind - command -c select_1n | |
# bind -c select_1n 0 select 10 | |
# bind -c select_1n 1 select 11 | |
# bind -c select_1n 2 select 12 | |
# bind -c select_1n 3 select 13 | |
# bind -c select_1n 4 select 14 | |
# bind -c select_1n 5 select 15 | |
# bind -c select_1n 6 select 16 | |
# bind -c select_1n 7 select 17 | |
# bind -c select_1n 8 select 18 | |
# bind -c select_1n 9 select 19 | |
# bind -c select_1n - command -c select_2n | |
# bind -c select_2n 0 select 20 | |
# bind -c select_2n 1 select 21 | |
# bind -c select_2n 2 select 22 | |
# bind -c select_2n 3 select 23 | |
# bind -c select_2n 4 select 24 | |
# bind -c select_2n 5 select 25 | |
# bind -c select_2n 6 select 26 | |
# bind -c select_2n 7 select 27 | |
# bind -c select_2n 8 select 28 | |
# bind -c select_2n 9 select 29 | |
# bind -c select_2n - select - | |
# | |
# ============================================================== | |
# KEY BINDING FAQ: | |
# ============================================================== | |
# FAQ: So many keys are bound to some command already - | |
# which keys are unbound yet? Which are free for binding? | |
# A: SCREEN does not have a command to show you | |
# a table of currently unbound keys - sorry! | |
# You simply have to read this setup file. ;-) | |
# | |
# Summary: Here is a table of the keys | |
# which are not bound by default: | |
# unbound: -B--E-G--J-L---P-R-TUV--Y- | |
# bound: A-CD-F-HI-K-MNO-Q-S---WX-Z | |
# | |
# I suggest that you do not change the bindings for | |
# 'H' ("log") and 'M' ("monitor") as they are *really* | |
# useful and you might want to use them a lot; | |
# in this case it is recommended to use | |
# the defaults to avoid confusion. | |
# personally, I use 'A' ("title") quite often, too. | |
# | |
# If you are using "split windows" | |
# then you will also use the command | |
# associated with the keys FQSX a lot, too - | |
# so do not change their bindings, either! | |
# | |
# Anyway, I have bound the unbound uppercase letters | |
# to start programs in windows directly, ie without | |
# starting a new window with a shell within first. | |
# This simply saves shells and thus saves RAM - | |
# and also avoids that the title of windows is | |
# the name of your shell. Also, you need not "exit" | |
# from a shell when you are done with some program. | |
# And when using "zombie mode" then the window will stay | |
# and you can resurrect them with the CTRL-SPACE command. | |
# cool! :-) | |
# | |
# enable "zombie mode": | |
# zombie z | |
# here the parameter 'z' defines the key | |
# which makes a zombie window go away. | |
# | |
# ============================================================== | |
# BIND and the Services: | |
# ============================================================== | |
# remove some stupid / dangerous key bindings | |
# bind k | |
# bind ^k | |
# bind . | |
# bind ^\ | |
# bind \\ | |
# bind ^h | |
## bind h | |
# bind h hardcopy | |
# make them better | |
# bind 'K' kill | |
# bind 'I' login on | |
# bind 'O' login off | |
# bind '}' history | |
# I am using the uppercase letters to start programs/services: | |
# | |
# the idea: | |
# bind <key> <command> | |
# this binds the key to start a windows with <command> inside. | |
# | |
# the command "screen" starts a "window" - | |
# and the default key is 'c' for "create". | |
# (i know - this *is* confusing at first.) | |
# with 'screen -t title" you can set a titlestring. | |
# the number following is the window number to be used. | |
# if the window number is already taken then | |
# the least highest available number is used. | |
# | |
# | |
# bind A title # default! | |
# | |
# BUUG - Berlin Unix User Group - read some news about Unix | |
# bind B # unbound by default | |
# bind B screen -t 'buug' 4 links www.buug.de | |
# | |
# CHEM - LinuxTag event in Chemnitz -- 2002-03-09 + 2002-03-10 | |
# bind C screen -t 'CHEM' 9 links www.tu-chemnitz.de/linux/tag/ | |
# bind C screen -t 'CIT' 9 links http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/cit/ | |
# bind C screen -t 'CIT' 9 links http://www.computerinfotag.de | |
# NOTE: This overrides the default binding for the "clear" command. | |
# | |
# DICT - Dictionary English<->German | |
# bind D pow_detach ! | |
# bind D screen -t 'DICT' 4 links dict.tu-chemnitz.de | |
# Note: this overrides the default binding for the | |
# command "pow_detach". I hardly ever use that one. | |
# | |
# MUTT - Email User Agent | |
# bind E # unbound by default | |
# bind M screen -t 'mail' 4 $HOME/bin/mutt_umlaute | |
# see also: http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/mutt/ | |
# | |
# FTP - File Transfer "Program" | |
# bind F fit # default! | |
# bind F screen -t 'ftp' 9 ncftp | |
# see also: http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/ncftp/ | |
# | |
# GOOGLE - Web Search Engine | |
# bind G # unbound by default | |
# notice: elinks is a better version of links -> get it @ http://elinks.or.cz/ | |
# bind G screen -t 'google' $BROWSER www.google.com | |
# | |
# HEISE - IT NewsTicker | |
# bind H log # default! | |
# bind H screen -t HeiseTicker $BROWSER www.heise.de/newsticker/pda/data/paket4.html | |
# bind A screen -t 'abook' abook | |
# bind C screen -t 'cicq' centericq | |
# bind E screen -t 'bitchx' bitchx mikap irc.openprojects.net | |
# bind E screen -t 'bitchx' bitchx mikap irc.debian.org | |
# bind L screen -t 'browser' $BROWSER | |
# bind M screen -t 'mutt' mutt | |
# bind N screen -t 'ncftp' ncftp | |
# | |
# Search in TU-Graz-Newsarchiv | |
# bind T screen -t newsarchiv-suche $BROWSER http://newsarchiv.tugraz.at/search/ | |
# | |
# 030407 showman -> echo -n "What manpage?"; read X; man $X; screen -X eval 'focus bottom' remove | |
## bindkey "^B" eval split "focus bottom" "screen $HOME/bin/showman" | |
# | |
# 030507 call "date" and write it to buffer so you are | |
# able to insert it via screen->paste [bind paste to "<ctrl>+<a> <P>"!] | |
# | |
# $ cat $HOME/bin/showdate | |
# date +%Y%m%d_%Hh%Mm%Ss > $HOME/.date; cat $HOME/.date | tr -d '\n' > .date; screen -X bufferfile $HOME/.date; screen -X readbuf | |
# $ | |
# | |
# and now we bind it :) | |
# | |
# bindkey "^F" eval "screen $HOME/bin/showdate" | |
# | |
# NOTE: This overrides the default binding of the "hardcopy" command! | |
# | |
# IRC - International Relay Chat | |
# bind I screen -t 'irc' 5 irc | |
# bind I screen -t 'icq' 9 micq | |
# see also: http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/irc/ | |
# | |
# Feb 2002: Use it to search the Internet Movie DataBase (IMDB): | |
# bind I screen -t 'IMDB' 9 links http://www.imdb.com/ | |
# bind I screen -t 'IMDB' 9 links http://us.imdb.com/search/ | |
# see also: http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/berlinale/ | |
# | |
# bind J # unbound by default | |
# | |
# LYNX - web browser | |
# bind L # unbound by default | |
# bind L screen -t 'lynx' 4 lynx http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/ | |
# see also: http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/lynx/ | |
# see also: http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/links/ | |
# | |
# bind M monitor # default! | |
# | |
# NN - newsreader | |
# bind N screen -t 'nn' 3 nn | |
# see also: http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/nn/ | |
# Get some news about the weather (LOWG = Graz/Austria; LOWK = Klagenfurt/Austria) | |
# bind N screen -t 'weather' $BROWSER http://weatherpixie.com/index.php?place=LOWG | |
# bind N screen -t 'weather' $BROWSER http://weatherpixie.com/index.php?place=LOWK | |
# | |
# Paste - use 'P' instead of ']': | |
# bind P # unbound by default | |
# bind P paste . | |
# Yet another hack: | |
# Prepend/append register [/] to the paste if ^a^] is pressed. | |
# This lets me have autoindent mode in vi. | |
register [ "\033:se noai\015a" | |
register ] "\033:se ai\015a" | |
# bind ^] paste [.] | |
# The character ']' is hard to type on german keyboards, | |
# as it requires the use of a yet another meta character "AltGR". | |
# I prefer to use 'P' for "paste" because it is a letter | |
# which is available at the same position both with the | |
# US keyboards and keyboards with "Kraut layout" - | |
# which I call" Krautboards", by the way. ;-) | |
# bind ] paste . # default! | |
# | |
# bind R # unbound by default | |
# | |
# centericq - icq for terminal | |
# bind C screen -t 'icq' 3 centericq | |
# | |
# SLRN - newsreader | |
# bind J screen -t 'slrn' 3 zsh -c bin/start_slrn_be.sh | |
# bind T screen -t 'slrn-tu' 2 zsh -c ~/bin/start_slrn_tu.sh | |
# bind L screen -t 'slrn-be' 1 zsh -c ~/bin/start_slrn_be.sh | |
# see also: http://www.slrn.org http://slrn.sourceforge.net | |
# and http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/slrn/ | |
# | |
# bind T # unbound by default | |
# bind T screen -t TRASH ssh trash.net | |
# | |
# bind U # unbound by default | |
# bind U screen | |
# | |
# VIM - editor | |
# bind V # unbound by default | |
# bind V screen -t 'vim' 5 vim | |
# Editing comes with email quite naturally - | |
# so I have reserved window #1 for this. | |
# http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/vim/ | |
# http://www.vim.org/ (which is just a mirror) | |
# | |
# X - a fast way to lock the current screen. | |
# bind X lockscreen | |
# | |
# bind Y exec !!! echo -n http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/ | |
# bind Y stuff http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/ | |
# bind Y stuff http://www.michael-prokop.at/ | |
# This pastes the address of my homepage to the process | |
# in the current window. very nice - saves some typing. | |
# and you don't have to have the functionality of | |
# "abbreviating" in the processes themselves. :-) | |
# | |
# FUNCTION KEYS 11 12 | |
# bindkey -k -m F1 eval 'stuff "Y"' colon 'stuff "paste .^M"' #COPY AND PASTE LINE WITH F1 | |
# bindkey -k -m F2 eval 'stuff "W"' colon 'stuff "paste .^M"' #COPY AND PASTE WORD WITH F2 | |
#END KEY | |
# bindkey -k -m kH eval 'stuff "Y"' 'stuff " "' colon 'stuff "paste .^M^M"' # paste the line with END | |
# bindkey -m "^[O2F" eval 'stuff "W"' 'stuff " "' colon 'stuff "paste .^M^M"' # paste a word with SHIFT-END in COPY mode | |
# 030511 Some usefull abbreviations | |
# bindkey -t ROFL stuff *ROFL* | |
# bindkey -t ∞web stuff "www.michael-prokop.at" | |
# 030511 Workaround for stupid machines without xmodmap ;-) | |
# bindkey -t ∞a stuff "‰" | |
# bindkey -t ∞A stuff "ƒ" | |
# bindkey -t ∞o stuff "ˆ" | |
# bindkey -t ∞O stuff "÷" | |
# bindkey -t ∞u stuff "¸" | |
# bindkey -t ∞U stuff "‹" | |
# bindkey -t ∞s stuff "fl" | |
# | |
# =============================================================== | |
# BIND Examples: | |
# =============================================================== | |
# You can also paste the values of | |
# SCREEN's environment variables: | |
# bind E stuff $EMAIL | |
# bind U stuff $URL | |
# bind I stuff $ICQ | |
# | |
# =============================================================== | |
# BINDKEY: | |
# =============================================================== | |
# [TODO briefly explain the difference between BIND and BINDKEY] | |
# | |
# use the PgUp and PgDn keys to enter copy mode | |
# and page through the window backlog: | |
# bindkey -k kP copy | |
# | |
# Use the function keys F7 and F8 | |
# to cycle backwards/forwards in | |
# the list of existing windows: | |
# bindkey -k k7 prev | |
# bindkey -k k8 next | |
# | |
# make the "kb" send a backspace (CTRL-H:) | |
# bindkey -d kb stuff ^H | |
# WARNING: this does not work as advertised. | |
# it eats the "kb" when typing "dankbar" for example. :-( | |
# | |
# NumPad keybindings: | |
# ^[Oo / resize = | |
# ^[Oj * resize max | |
# ^[Om - resize -2 | |
# ^[Ok + resize +2 | |
# ^[OM Enter | |
# | |
# =============================================================== | |
# At the very end... show the current version and say hello :-) | |
# =============================================================== | |
# Briefly show the version number of this starting | |
# screen session - but only for *one* second: | |
msgwait 1 | |
version | |
# change back to showing messages | |
# for duration of two seconds: | |
msgwait 2 | |
# | |
# Welcome the user: | |
echo "welcome BoFH - could you please kill all DAUs?" | |
# | |
# Tell Vim to use a "tabstop" of '8', | |
# ie expands TABs to the next column | |
# whose number is a multiple of eight. | |
# EOF vim: ts=8 et nowrap |
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