I am using zsh
with oh-my-zsh
on Ubuntu:14.04.
The shell autocompletes escape character with backslash when I paste a URL.
For example with environment variables:
$ wget http://{DEFAULT_IP}/index.html
It will become:
$ wget http://\{DEFAULT_IP\}/index.html
How can I disable this function?
This is a bug in zsh 5.1.1 ~ 5.2(current).
The plugin bracketed-paste-magic
did not works in the zsh versions.
The issue is here:
- https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions/issues/102
- https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/issues/5499
- https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/commit/35517457921c095be1aa6ed948debfbe183b89ac
I suggest you disable bracketed-paste-magic
.
Comment these code from oh-my-zsh's ~/.oh-my-zsh/lib/misc.zsh
solve the problem:
if [[ $ZSH_VERSION != 5.1.1 ]]; then
for d in $fpath; do
if [[ -e "$d/url-quote-magic" ]]; then
if is-at-least 5.1; then
autoload -Uz bracketed-paste-magic
zle -N bracketed-paste bracketed-paste-magic
fi
autoload -Uz url-quote-magic
zle -N self-insert url-quote-magic
break
fi
done
fi
via
If the URL is not quoted, the backslashes may be necessary, that's why zsh adds them (via url-quote-magic
). If you do not like them, then quote the URL:
$ wget '
then paste the URL and type the ending quote:
$ wget 'http://{DEFAULT_IP}/index.html'
To disable the url-quote-magic
feature entirely:
zstyle ':urlglobber' url-other-schema
EDIT: As of version 5.1, zsh supports bracketed paste in some terminals, in which case url-quote-magic
is no longer involved (bracketed-paste-magic
replaces it for pastes).