Workaround C-{ not being escape with PSReadLine 2.1
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							| @ -14,27 +14,26 @@ Set-PSReadLineOption -BellStyle None -EditMode Vi | ||||
| Set-PSReadLineKeyHandler -Chord Ctrl+w -Function BackwardDeleteWord | ||||
| # TODO: Doesn't work with PSReadLine 2.1 | ||||
| # Hoping this gets fixed at some point and will just start working. | ||||
| Set-PSReadLineKeyHandler -Chord Ctrl+[ -Function ViCommandMode | ||||
| # Workaround is to use C-i instead, which is fitting with Vi I guess. | ||||
| # TODO: Remove C-i if C-[ gets fixed. | ||||
| Set-PSReadLineKeyHandler -Chord Ctrl+i -Function ViCommandMode | ||||
| # Set-PSReadLineKeyHandler -Chord Ctrl+[ -Function ViCommandMode | ||||
| # Workaournd from https://github.com/PowerShell/PSReadLine/issues/906#issuecomment-916847040 | ||||
| Set-PSReadLineKeyHandler -Chord 'Ctrl+Oem4' -Function ViCommandMode | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| # # Change cursor shape based on what Vi mode the line editor is in. | ||||
| # # Testing and works with PowerShell 5.1 | ||||
| # # NOTE: Requires: Install-Module PsReadline -Scope CurrentUser -Force | ||||
| # # FIXME: Doesn't work with PSReadLine 2.0 | ||||
| # function OnViModeChange { | ||||
| #   if ($args[0] -eq 'Command') { | ||||
| #     # Set the cursor to non-blinking block. | ||||
| #     Write-Host -NoNewLine "$([char]0x1b)[2 q" | ||||
| #   } else { | ||||
| #     # Set the cursor to non-blinking line. | ||||
| #     Write-Host -NoNewLine "$([char]0x1b)[6 q" | ||||
| #   } | ||||
| # } | ||||
| # Set-PSReadLineOption -ViModeIndicator Script -ViModeChangeHandler $Function:OnViModeChange | ||||
| # # And set the cursor to a non-blinking line on profile load. | ||||
| # Write-Host -NoNewLine "$([char]0x1b)[6 q" | ||||
| # Change cursor shape based on what Vi mode the line editor is in. | ||||
| # Testing and works with PowerShell 5.1 | ||||
| # NOTE: Requires: Install-Module PsReadline -Scope CurrentUser -Force | ||||
| # FIXME: Doesn't work with PSReadLine 2.0 | ||||
| function OnViModeChange { | ||||
|   if ($args[0] -eq 'Command') { | ||||
|     # Set the cursor to non-blinking block. | ||||
|     Write-Host -NoNewLine "$([char]0x1b)[2 q" | ||||
|   } else { | ||||
|     # Set the cursor to non-blinking line. | ||||
|     Write-Host -NoNewLine "$([char]0x1b)[6 q" | ||||
|   } | ||||
| } | ||||
| Set-PSReadLineOption -ViModeIndicator Script -ViModeChangeHandler $Function:OnViModeChange | ||||
| # And set the cursor to a non-blinking line on profile load. | ||||
| Write-Host -NoNewLine "$([char]0x1b)[6 q" | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| # Remove these aliases to PowerShell builtins which clobber the actaul exes. | ||||
| Remove-Item alias:curl | ||||
|  | ||||
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