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KAKOUNE(1)
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==========
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NAME
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execeval - a
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Description
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-----------
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The *exec* and *eval* commands can be used to run Kakoune commands, and
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should be used as follows:
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----------------------------
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exec [<flags>] <key> ...
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eval [<flags>] <command> ...
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----------------------------
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*exec* runs keys as if they were pressed, whereas *eval* executes its given
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parameters as if they were entered in the command prompt. By default, their
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execution happens within the context of the current client, and stops when
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the last key/command is reached, or an error is raised.
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These two commands also save the following registers, who are then restored
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when the commands have been executed: */*, *"*, *|*, *^*, *@*.
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Optional flags
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--------------
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*-client* <name>::
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execute in the context of the client named *name*
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*-try-client* <name>::
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execute in the context of the client named *name* if such client
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exists, or else in the current context
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*-draft*::
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execute in a copy of the context of the selected client. Modifications
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to the selections or input state will not affect the client. This
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permits to make some modification to the buffer without modifying
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the user’s selection
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*-itersel* (requires -draft)::
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execute once per selection, in a context with only the considered
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selection. This permits to avoid cases where the selections may
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get merged
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*-buffer* <names>::
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execute in the context of each buffers in the comma separated list
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*names*, as a name can be used to iterate on all buffers
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*-no-hooks*::
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disable hook execution while executing the keys/commands
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*-with-maps*::
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use user key mapping in instead of built in keys (*exec* only)
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*-save-regs* <regs>::
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regs is a string of registers to be restored after execution (overwrites
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the list of registers saved by default, c.f. description)
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