Hi, I’m having the same issue - Alt-left and Alt-right do nothing.
“dirs” for me (on OSX as well) also shows just the current directory, but “dirh” shows the full directory history. Also, prevd-or-backward-word and next-or-forward-word work fine when invoked directly: a10022@cuper ~/Documents> dirh /Users/a10022/Downloads / /Users/a10022/Documents a10022@cuper ~/Documents> prevd-or-backward-word a10022@cuper /> prevd-or-backward-word a10022@cuper ~/Downloads> nextd-or-forward-word a10022@cuper /> So the functionality seems to be there, I think what’s failing are the key bindings: a10022@cuper /> bind | grep prevd-or bind \e\eOD prevd-or-backward-word bind \e\e\[D prevd-or-backward-word bind \eO3D prevd-or-backward-word bind \e\[3D prevd-or-backward-word bind \e\[1\;3D prevd-or-backward-word But I’m not sure what the magic sequence for Alt-left and Alt-right needs to be. For example, these two commands make it so that I can use Alt-[ and Alt-] to navigate the directory history: bind \e\[ prevd-or-backward-word bind \e\] nextd-or-forward-word I think it would be nice for fish to have a “capture key” mode that shows you the sequence to use for any keys you press. —Diego On Oct 31, 2014, at 9:53 AM, Santhosh T <santhosh.tek...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I am using mac > > when i tried ALT+Left and ALT+Right, without any command, I dont see > current directory changing. > > when i run dirs command, I noticed that it contains only current directory. > > > how to I do "setopt autopush" as in zsh > > thanks > santhosh > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > Fish-users mailing list > Fish-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fish-users
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