Il giorno mar 11 gen 2022 alle 22:28 Bart Schaefer < schaefer@brasslantern.com> ha scritto: > On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 9:36 AM Pier Paolo Grassi > wrote: > >> Hello, is there some information I can provide about this question? >> > > Version of zsh? > zsh 5.8 (x86_64-pc-linux-musl) it's the version provided by Roman > Are you ever able to get this to happen starting from "zsh -f" + compinit? > > no, in this case it works as expected > Does this happen e.g. after performing completion on one of the words you > then kill? > it happens right after opening a new shell > > Oliver would be the most likely person to have insight here, but he's > unavailable for several days right now. > > Il giorno mar 11 gen 2022 alle ore 00:10 Pier Paolo Grassi < >> pierpaolog@gmail.com> ha scritto: >> >>> Hello, it is sometimes that I have this behaviour: >>> when I use repeatedly a zle widget like kill-word and then I use yank to >>> restore the killed text, only the last killed word is returned. >>> I remember that all the consecutive killed word were returned at once, >>> and the manual support this: >>> [...] When repeatedly invoking a kill widget, text is appended to the >>> cutbuffer instead of replacing it[...] >>> Is it possible I deactivated this behavior somehow? >>> >> > I don't know of any way to "deactivate this" other than by changing key > binding or widget definitions. > The key bindings for these widgets are simply bindkey \Cd kill-word bindkey \Cy yank I somehow have discovered a way, it seems... now I have to try to understand which config line is causing it I will update this thread if I make any progress, thanks