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zsh: remove zsh_paste

this has been built-in since zsh 5.1
https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/blob/master/plugins/safe-paste/safe-paste.plugin.zsh
raylu 4 months ago
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zsh_paste

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-# Code from Mikael Magnusson: http://www.zsh.org/mla/users/2011/msg00367.html
-#
-# Requires xterm, urxvt, iTerm2 or any other terminal that supports bracketed
-# paste mode as documented: http://www.xfree86.org/current/ctlseqs.html
-
-# create a new keymap to use while pasting
-bindkey -N paste
-# make everything in this keymap call our custom widget
-bindkey -R -M paste "^@"-"\M-^?" paste-insert
-# these are the codes sent around the pasted text in bracketed
-# paste mode.
-# do the first one with both -M viins and -M vicmd in vi mode
-bindkey '^[[200~' _start_paste
-bindkey -M paste '^[[201~' _end_paste
-# insert newlines rather than carriage returns when pasting newlines
-bindkey -M paste -s '^M' '^J'
-
-zle -N _start_paste
-zle -N _end_paste
-zle -N zle-line-init _zle_line_init
-zle -N zle-line-finish _zle_line_finish
-zle -N paste-insert _paste_insert
-
-# switch the active keymap to paste mode
-function _start_paste() {
-  bindkey -A paste main
-}
-
-# go back to our normal keymap, and insert all the pasted text in the
-# command line. this has the nice effect of making the whole paste be
-# a single undo/redo event.
-function _end_paste() {
-#use bindkey -v here with vi mode probably. maybe you want to track
-#if you were in ins or cmd mode and restore the right one.
-  bindkey -e
-  LBUFFER+=$_paste_content
-  unset _paste_content
-}
-
-function _paste_insert() {
-  _paste_content+=$KEYS
-}
-
-function _zle_line_init() {
-  # Tell terminal to send escape codes around pastes.
-  [[ $TERM == rxvt-unicode || $TERM == xterm || $TERM = xterm-256color || $TERM = screen || $TERM = screen-256color ]] && printf '\e[?2004h'
-}
-
-function _zle_line_finish() {
-  # Tell it to stop when we leave zle, so pasting in other programs
-  # doesn't get the ^[[200~ codes around the pasted text.
-  [[ $TERM == rxvt-unicode || $TERM == xterm || $TERM = xterm-256color || $TERM = screen || $TERM = screen-256color ]] && printf '\e[?2004l'
-}
-

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zshrc

@@ -46,7 +46,6 @@ local WORDCHARS=${WORDCHARS//\//}\| # remove forward slash, add pipe
 autoload -U url-quote-magic
 zle -N self-insert url-quote-magic
 
-source $HOME/.zsh_paste
 source $HOME/.zsh_fast_syntax_highlighting/fast-syntax-highlighting.plugin.zsh
 
 export EDITOR=vi