Hi everyone, I've recently started using zsh and I like it. However, coming from bash, some little things I miss. *The problem:* In bash behavior is like this: * Ctrl + W deletes the word behind the cursor up to the next space * Ctrl + Shift + H deletes the word behind the cursor up to the next seperation charcater like ., ,, -, / etc. In zsh both Ctrl + W an Ctrl + Shift + H behave like the latter one in bash. I would like the same behavior as in bash. *This is what I've tried:* SPACE_WORDCHARS='~!#$%^&*(){}[]<>?.+;-_/\|=@`' backward-delete-word() WORDCHARS=$SPACE_WORDCHARS zle .$WIDGET zle -N backward-delete-word bindkey "^W" backward-delete-word This works, however, it breaks the functionality that deleting a word puts the word on the paste buffer, so I can't then paste this word with Ctrl + Y. This is quite important functionality for me. To be honest I'm not completely sure how this zle function works and what .$WIDGET does. Would anyone know a way how I can make this work while retaining the cut/paste behavior? Many thanks, Rik