I’d like to map Ctrl–w to kill-region in Bash 4.2. This key is bound to unix-word-rubout (delete word backward) by default. According to the manual, remapping should be possible with the bind command which has the options
-u function
Unbind all keys bound to the named function.-r keyseq
Remove any current binding for keyseq.
I tried bind -r "\C-w" and bind -u unix-word-rubout but the key is not unset and, as bind -P | grep unix-word-rubout reveals, there was no change in the mapping.
I played with bind a little and I’m able to unbind other built-in keys but not Ctrl–w.
Ctrl–w is bound in
sttytowerase. You will need to unbind it there first.