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RustyLine
Readline implementation in Rust that is based on Antirez' Linenoise
Supported Platforms
- Linux
- Windows
- cmd.exe
- Powershell
Note: Powershell ISE is not supported, check issue #56
This fork
This fork is just to provide a respository for a repackaging of the rustyline crate.
Build
This project uses Cargo and Rust stable
cargo build --release
Example
extern crate wee_rl as rustyline;
use rustyline::error::ReadlineError;
use rustyline::Editor;
fn main() {
// `()` can be used when no completer is required
let mut rl = Editor::<()>::new();
if let Err(_) = rl.load_history("history.txt") {
println!("No previous history.");
}
loop {
let readline = rl.readline(">> ");
match readline {
Ok(line) => {
rl.add_history_entry(&line);
println!("Line: {}", line);
},
Err(ReadlineError::Interrupted) => {
println!("CTRL-C");
break
},
Err(ReadlineError::Eof) => {
println!("CTRL-D");
break
},
Err(err) => {
println!("Error: {:?}", err);
break
}
}
}
rl.save_history("history.txt").unwrap();
}
crates.io
You can use this package in your project by adding the following
to your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies]
wee-rl = "1.0.0"
Features
- Unicode (UTF-8) (linenoise supports only ASCII)
- Word completion (linenoise supports only line completion)
- Filename completion
- History search (Searching for Commands in the History)
- Kill ring (Killing Commands)
- Multi line mode
- Word commands
Actions
For all modes:
Keystroke | Action |
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Home | Move cursor to the beginning of line |
End | Move cursor to end of line |
Left | Move cursor one character left |
Right | Move cursor one character right |
Ctrl-C | Interrupt/Cancel edition |
Ctrl-D, Del | (if line is not empty) Delete character under cursor |
Ctrl-D | (if line is empty) End of File |
Ctrl-J, Ctrl-M, Enter | Finish the line entry |
Ctrl-R | Reverse Search history (Ctrl-S forward, Ctrl-G cancel) |
Ctrl-T | Transpose previous character with current character |
Ctrl-U | Delete from start of line to cursor |
Ctrl-V | Insert any special character without perfoming its associated action (#65) |
Ctrl-W | Delete word leading up to cursor (using white space as a word boundary) |
Ctrl-Y | Paste from Yank buffer |
Ctrl-Z | Suspend (unix only) |
Emacs mode (default mode)
Keystroke | Action |
---|---|
Ctrl-A, Home | Move cursor to the beginning of line |
Ctrl-B, Left | Move cursor one character left |
Ctrl-E, End | Move cursor to end of line |
Ctrl-F, Right | Move cursor one character right |
Ctrl-H, BackSpace | Delete character before cursor |
Ctrl-I, Tab | Next completion |
Ctrl-K | Delete from cursor to end of line |
Ctrl-L | Clear screen |
Ctrl-N, Down | Next match from history |
Ctrl-P, Up | Previous match from history |
Ctrl-Y | Paste from Yank buffer (Meta-Y to paste next yank instead) |
Meta-< | Move to first entry in history |
Meta-> | Move to last entry in history |
Meta-B, Alt-Left | Move cursor to previous word |
Meta-C | Capitalize the current word |
Meta-D | Delete forwards one word |
Meta-F, Alt-Right | Move cursor to next word |
Meta-L | Lower-case the next word |
Meta-T | Transpose words |
Meta-U | Upper-case the next word |
Meta-Y | See Ctrl-Y |
Meta-BackSpace | Kill from the start of the current word, or, if between words, to the start of the previous word |
Meta-0, 1, ..., - | Specify the digit to the argument. – starts a negative argument. |
Readline Emacs Editing Mode Cheat Sheet
Vi command mode
Keystroke | Action |
---|---|
$, End | Move cursor to end of line |
. | Redo the last text modification |
; | Redo the last character finding command |
, | Redo the last character finding command in opposite direction |
0, Home | Move cursor to the beginning of line |
^ | Move to the first non-blank character of line |
a | Insert after cursor |
A | Insert at the end of line |
b | Move one word or token left |
B | Move one non-blank word left |
c | Change text of a movement command |
C | Change text to the end of line (equivalent to c$) |
d | Delete text of a movement command |
D, Ctrl-K | Delete to the end of the line |
e | Move to the end of the current word |
E | Move to the end of the current non-blank word |
f | Move right to the next occurance of char |
F | Move left to the previous occurance of char |
h, Ctrl-H, BackSpace | Move one character left |
l, Space | Move one character right |
Ctrl-L | Clear screen |
i | Insert before cursor |
I | Insert at the beginning of line |
+, j, Ctrl-N | Move forward one command in history |
-, k, Ctrl-P | Move backward one command in history |
p | Insert the yanked text at the cursor (paste) |
P | Insert the yanked text before the cursor |
r | Replaces a single character under the cursor (without leaving command mode) |
s | Delete a single character under the cursor and enter input mode |
S | Change current line (equivalent to 0c$) |
t | Move right to the next occurance of char , then one char backward |
T | Move left to the previous occurance of char , then one char forward |
w | Move one word or token right |
W | Move one non-blank word right |
x | Delete a single character under the cursor |
X | Delete a character before the cursor |
y | Yank a movement into buffer (copy) |
Vi insert mode
Keystroke | Action |
---|---|
Ctrl-H, BackSpace | Delete character before cursor |
Ctrl-I, Tab | Next completion |
Esc | Switch to command mode |
Readline VI Editing Mode Cheat Sheet
ToDo
- Undos
- Read input with timeout to properly handle single ESC key
- expose an API callable from C
Wine
$ cargo run --example example --target 'x86_64-pc-windows-gnu'
...
Error: Io(Error { repr: Os { code: 6, message: "Invalid handle." } })
$ wineconsole --backend=curses target/x86_64-pc-windows-gnu/debug/examples/example.exe
...
Terminal checks
$ # current settings of all terminal attributes:
$ stty -a
$ # key bindings:
$ bind -p
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Dependencies
~3MB
~51K SLoC