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Mokubai
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// , Why does `zsh` insert a `~` when I press the delete key?

// , I have set my zsh to use vim style for editing command lines.

However, when I use the Delete key, it inserts a ~ character.

Have I misconfigured my zsh?

How do I turn this off?

Do I need to go back to a different command editing mode for zsh?

I'm a bit new to zsh, and perhaps answers to this question could help other newcomers with the initial configuration.

// , Why does `zsh` insert a `~` when I press the delete key?

// , I have set my zsh to use vim style for editing command lines.

However, when I use the Delete key, it inserts a ~ character.

Have I misconfigured my zsh?

How do I turn this off?

Do I need to go back to a different command editing mode for zsh?

I'm a bit new to zsh, and perhaps answers to this question could help other newcomers with the initial configuration.

Why does `zsh` insert a `~` when I press the delete key?

I have set my zsh to use vim style for editing command lines.

However, when I use the Delete key, it inserts a ~ character.

Have I misconfigured my zsh?

How do I turn this off?

Do I need to go back to a different command editing mode for zsh?

I'm a bit new to zsh, and perhaps answers to this question could help other newcomers with the initial configuration.

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Nathan Basanese
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// , Why does `zsh` insert a `~` when I press the delete key?

// , I have set my zsh to use vim style for editing command lines.

However, when I use the Delete key, it inserts a ~ character.

Have I misconfigured my zsh?

How do I turn this off?

Do I need to go back to a different command editing mode for zsh?

I'm a bit new to zsh, and perhaps answers to this question could help other newcomers with the initial configuration.