;;;;; title: C-d to close eshell tags: eshell, emacs, elisp, config date: 2013-08-17 02:25 format: md ;;;;; One of the "tricks" that I have learned to use when working with terminals is using `C-d` to close them, or when working on a TTY logout. It somehow grew to the extent that if I can't use it, I get annoyed, like with `eshell`. I have customized `ansi-term` to immediately close its buffer after the shell quits. This makes it very easy to start an `ansi-term`, which I've bound to `C-c t`, run a quick command (perhaps `make`, or similar), `C-d`, and I'm out. I want that for my `eshell` too. There are a few conditions that I want met before the buffer is killed, though. 1. Since `eshell` is an Emacs mode like any other, `C-d` is usually used to forward-kill characters, I don't want to lose this. 2. I only want it to quit when the line of input is empty. The following piece of code make sure these conditions are met. 1. It interactively calls `delete-char`, which keeps keybindings like `C-4 C-d` to delete 4 characters working. 2. It catches the error condition which is signaled whenever `delete-char` can't do it's job (like when there's nothing left to delete in the buffer). 3. It checks to make sure that the signaled error is the `end-of-buffer` error. I don't want to kill the buffer if I try to delete more characters than are in the buffer because I feel that could cause irritating surprises. 4. It checks of the cursor is at the `eshell` prompt. This, combined with only responding to the `end-of-buffer` error, makes sure we're on an empty line and not just at the end of the input. Sometimes keys are pressed at the wrong time and I don't want to have to re-type a command just because I was being an idiot. 5. If the right conditions aren't met, signal the error again so I can see what's going on. ``` emacs-lisp (defun eshell-C-d () "Either call `delete-char' interactively or quit." (interactive) (condition-case err (call-interactively #'delete-char) (error (if (and (eq (car err) 'end-of-buffer) (looking-back eshell-prompt-regexp)) (kill-buffer) (signal (car err) (cdr err)))))) ``` I then bind this to `C-d` in eshell. ``` emacs-lisp (add-hook 'eshell-mode-hook (lambda () (local-set-key (kbd "C-d") #'eshell-C-d))) ```