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KAKOUNE(1)
==========
NAME
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keys - a
Key Syntax
----------
Usual keys are written using their ascii character, including capital
keys. Non printable keys use an alternate name, written between *<*
and *>*, such as *<esc>* or *<del>*. Modified keys are written between
*<* and *>* as well, with the modifier specified as either *c* for
Control, or *a* for Alt, followed by a *-* and the key (either its
name or ascii character), for example *<c-x>*, *<a-space>*.
In order to bind some keys to arbitrary ones, refer to the 'mapping'
documentation page.
Insert mode
-----------
*<esc>*::
leave insert mode
*<backspace>*::
delete characters before cursors
*<del>*::
delete characters under cursors
*<left>*, *<right>*, *<up>*, *<down>*::
move the cursors in given direction
*<home>*::
move cursors to line begin
*<end>*::
move cursors to end of line
*<c-n>*::
select next completion candidate
*<c-p>*::
select previous completion candidate
*<c-x>*::
explicit insert completion query, followed by:
*f*:::
explicit file completion
*w*:::
explicit word completion
*l*:::
explicit line completion
*<c-o>*::
disable automatic completion for this insert session
*<c-r>*::
insert contents of the register given by next key
*<c-v>*::
insert next keystroke directly into the buffer, without interpreting it
*<c-u>*::
commit changes up to now as a single undo group
*<a-;>*::
escape to normal mode for a single command
Using Counts
------------
In normal mode, commands can be prefixed with a numeric count, which can control
the command behaviour.
For example, *3W* selects 3 consecutive words and *3w* select the third word on
the right of selection end.
Disabling Hooks
---------------
Any normal mode command can be prefixed with *\* which will disable hook execution
for the duration for the command (including the duration of modes the command could
move to, so *\i* will disable hooks for the whole insert session).
As autoindentation is implemented in terms of hooks, this can be used to disable
it when pasting text.
Movement
--------
'word' is a sequence of alphanumeric characters or underscore, and 'WORD'
is a sequence of non whitespace characters
*h*::
select the character on the left of selection end
*j*::
select the character below the selection end
*k*::
select the character above the selection end
*l*::
select the character on the right of selection end
*w*::
select the word and following whitespaces on the right of selection end
*b*::
select preceding whitespaces and the word on the left of selection end
*e*::
select preceding whitespaces and the word on the right of selection end
*<a-[wbe]>*::
same as [wbe] but select WORD instead of word
*f*::
select to the next occurrence of given character
*t*::
select until the next occurrence of given character
*<a-[ft]>*::
same as [ft] but in the other direction
*m*::
select to matching character
*M*::
extend selection to matching character
*x*::
select line on which selection end lies (or next line when end lies
on an end-of-line)
*X*:: similar to *x*, except the current selection is extended
*<a-x>*::
expand selections to contain full lines (including end-of-lines)
*<a-X>*::
trim selections to only contain full lines (not including last
end-of-line)
*%*::
select whole buffer
*<a-h>*::
select to line begin
*<a-l>*::
select to line end
*/*::
search (select next match)
*<a-/>*::
search (select previous match)
*?*::
search (extend to next match)
*<a-?>*::
search (extend to previous match)
*n*::
select next match
*N*::
add a new selection with next match
*<a-n>*::
select previous match
*<a-N>*::
add a new selection with previous match
*pageup*::
scroll up
*pagedown*::
scroll down
*'*::
rotate selections (the main selection becomes the next one)
*<a-'>*::
rotate selections backwards
*;*::
reduce selections to their cursor
*<a-;>*::
flip the selections direction
*<a-:>*::
ensure selections are in forward direction (cursor after anchor)
*<a-.>*::
repeat last object or *f*/*t* selection command
Changes
-------
*i*::
enter insert mode before current selection
*a*::
enter insert mode after current selection
*d*::
yank and delete current selection
*c*::
yank and delete current selection and enter insert mode
*.*::
repeat last insert mode change (*i*, *a*, or *c*, including the
inserted text)
*I*::
enter insert mode at current selection begin line start
*A*::
enter insert mode at current selection end line end
*o*::
enter insert mode in a new line (or in a given count of new lines) below
current selection end
*O*::
enter insert mode in a new line (or in a given count of new lines) above
current selection begin
*y*::
yank selections
*p*::
paste after current selection end
*P*::
paste before current selection begin
*<a-p>*::
paste all after current selection end, and select each pasted string
*<a-P>*::
paste all before current selection begin, and select each pasted string
*R*::
replace current selection with yanked text
*r*::
replace each character with the next entered one
*<a-j>*::
join selected lines
*<a-J>*::
join selected lines and select spaces inserted in place of line breaks
*<a-m>*::
merge contiguous selections together (works across lines as well)
*>*::
indent selected lines
*<a\->>*::
indent selected lines, including empty lines
*<*::
deindent selected lines
*<a-<>*::
deindent selected lines, do not remove incomplete indent (3 leading
spaces when indent is 4)
*|*::
pipe each selection through the given external filter program and
replace the selection with its output
*<a-|>*::
pipe each selection through the given external filter program and
ignore its output
*!*::
insert command output before selection
*a-!*::
append command output after selection
*u*::
undo last change
*<a-u>*::
move backward in history
*U*::
redo last change
*<a-U>*::
move forward in history
*&*::
align selection, align the cursor of selections by inserting spaces
before the first character of the selection
*<a-&>*::
copy indent, copy the indentation of the main selection (or the
count one if a count is given) to all other ones
*`*::
to lower case
*~*::
to upper case
*<a-`>*::
swap case
*@*::
convert tabs to spaces in current selections, uses the buffer tabstop
option or the count parameter for tabstop
*<a-@>*::
convert spaces to tabs in current selections, uses the buffer tabstop
option or the count parameter for tabstop
*<a-">*::
rotate selections content, if specified, the count groups selections,
so the following command
----------
3<a-">
----------
rotate (1, 2, 3) and (3, 4, 6) independently
Goto Commands
-------------
If a count is given prior to hitting *g*, *g* will jump to the given line
*gh*::
select to line begin
*gl*::
select to line end
*gi*::
select to non blank line start
*gg*, *gk*::
go to the first line
*gj*::
go to the last line
*ge*::
go to last char of last line
*gt*::
go to the first displayed line
*gc*::
go to the middle displayed line
*gb*::
go to the last displayed line
*ga*::
go to the previous (alternate) buffer
*gf*::
open the file whose name is selected
*g.*::
go to last buffer modification position
View commands
-------------
*V*::
lock view mode until <esc> is hit
*vv*, *vc*::
center the main selection in the window
*vt*::
scroll to put the main selection on the top line of the window
*vb*::
scroll to put the main selection on the bottom line of the window
*vh*::
scroll the window count columns left
*vj*::
scroll the window count line downward
*vk*::
scroll the window count line upward
*vl*::
scroll the window count columns right
Marks
-----
Marks use the *^* register by default.
*Z*::
will save the current selections to the register
*<a-Z>*::
will combine the current selections to the register
*z*::
will restore the selections from the register
*<a-z>*::
will combine the selections from the register to the existing ones
When combining selections, kakoune will prompt for a combining mode:
*+*::
will append selections from both lists into a single list
*<*::
will select the selection with the leftmost cursor for each pair
*>*::
will select the selection with the rightmost cursor for each pair
Macros
------
Macros use the *@* register by default
*<esc>*::
end macro recording
*Q*::
start or end macro recording
*q*::
play a recorded macro
Searching
---------
Searches use the */* register by default
***::
set the search pattern to the current selection (automatically
detects word boundaries)
*<a-***>*::
set the search pattern to the current selection (verbatim, no smart
detection)
Jump list
---------
*<c-i>*::
Jump forward
*<c-o>*::
Jump backward
*<c-s>*::
save current selections
Multiple selections
-------------------
*s*::
create a selection
*<a-s>*::
split the current selections on line boundaries
*S*::
split the current selection
*C*::
copy the current selection to the next line
*<a-C>*::
copy the current selection to the previous line
*<space>*::
clear a multiple selection
*<a-space>*::
clear the current selection
*<a-k>*::
keep the selections that match the given regex
*<a-K>*::
clear selections that match the given regex
*$*::
pipe each selection to the given shell command and keep the ones
for which the shell returned 0
Object Selection
----------------
*<a-a>*::
selects the whole object
*<a-i>*::
selects the inner object, that is the object excluding its surrounder
*[*::
selects to object start
*]*::
selects to object end
*{*::
extends selections to object start
*}*::
extends selections to object end
After these keys, you need to enter a second key in order to specify which
object you want
*b*, *(*, *)*::
select the enclosing parenthesis
*B*, *{*, *}*::
select the enclosing {} block
*r*, *[*, *]*::
select the enclosing [] block
*a*, *<*, *>*::
select the enclosing <> block
*"*, *Q*::
select the enclosing double quoted string
*'*, *q*::
select the enclosing single quoted string
*`*, *g*::
select the enclosing grave quoted string
*w*::
select the whole word
*W*::
select the whole WORD
*s*::
select the sentence
*p*::
select the paragraph
*␣*::
select the whitespaces
*i*::
select the current indentation block
*n*::
select the number
*u*::
select the argument
*:*::
select user defined object, will prompt for open and close text
Prompt Commands
---------------
*<ret>*::
validate prompt
*<esc>*::
abandon without
*<left>*, *<a-h>*::
move cursor to previous character
*<right>*, *<a-l>*::
move cursor to previous character
*<home>*::
move cursor to first character
*<end>*::
move cursor past the last character
*<backspace>*, *<a-x>*::
erase character before cursor
*<del>*, *<a-d>*::
erase character under cursor
*<c-w>*::
avance to next word begin
*<c-a-w>*::
advance to next WORD begin
*<c-b>*::
go back to previous word begin
*<c-a-b>*::
go back to previous WORD begin
*<c-e>*::
advance to next word end
*<c-a-e>*::
advance to next word end
*<up>*, *<c-p>*::
select previous entry in history
*<down>*, *<c-n>*::
select next entry in history
*<tab>*::
select next completion candidate
*<backtab>*::
select previous completion candidate
*<c-r>*::
insert then content of the register given by next key
*<c-v>*::
insert next keystroke without interpreting it
*<c-o>*::
disable auto completion for this prompt