# How to show and change a key binding ## key bindings * Press `CTRL + V` * Type the key for which you want to change the binding * The prompt will display the character sequence produced by that key. e.g : if after step 1 you press F12, you can get something like `^[[24~` (More info : [In bash, how do I bind a function key to a command?](https://stackoverflow.com/a/4201274/2309958) and [Delete keymap and completely disable key in zsh](https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/320432/220566) ) ## create a binding : * `bind '"\e[24~":"~"'` * `bind '"\e[24~":""'` * `bind '"\e[24~":"who"'` * `bind '"\e[24~":"ssh hostname\n"'` ## remove a binding : * `bind -x '"\e[24~":""'`