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# Command bar
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The command bar is opened by pressing Ctrl-e. It is a single-line buffer,
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meaning that all keybindings from a normal buffer are supported (as well
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as mouse and selection).
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When running a command, you can use extra syntax that micro will expand before
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running the command. To use an argument with a space in it, put it in
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quotes. The command bar parser uses the same rules for parsing arguments that
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`/bin/sh` would use (single quotes, double quotes, escaping). The command bar
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does not look up environment variables.
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# Commands
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Micro provides the following commands that can be executed at the command-bar
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by pressing `Ctrl-e` and entering the command. Arguments are placed in single
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quotes here but these are not necessary when entering the command in micro.
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* `bind 'key' 'action'`: creates a keybinding from key to action. See the
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`keybindings` documentation for more information about binding keys.
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This command will modify `bindings.json` and overwrite any bindings to
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`key` that already exist.
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* `help 'topic'?`: opens the corresponding help topic. If no topic is provided
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opens the default help screen.
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* `save 'filename'?`: saves the current buffer. If the file is provided it
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will 'save as' the filename.
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* `quit`: quits micro.
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* `goto 'line'`: jumps to the given line number. A negative number can be
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passed to jump inward from the end of the file; for example, -5 jumps
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to the 5th-last line in the file.
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* `replace 'search' 'value' 'flags'?`: This will replace `search` with `value`.
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The `flags` are optional. Possible flags are:
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* `-a`: Replace all occurrences at once
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* `-l`: Do a literal search instead of a regex search
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Note that `search` must be a valid regex (unless `-l` is passed). If one
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of the arguments does not have any spaces in it, you may omit the quotes.
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* `replaceall 'search' 'value'`: this will replace all occurrences of `search`
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with `value` without user confirmation.
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See `replace` command for more information.
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* `set 'option' 'value'`: sets the option to value. See the `options` help
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topic for a list of options you can set. This will modify your
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`settings.json` with the new value.
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* `setlocal 'option' 'value'`: sets the option to value locally (only in the
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current buffer). This will *not* modify `settings.json`.
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* `show 'option'`: shows the current value of the given option.
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* `run 'sh-command'`: runs the given shell command in the background. The
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command's output will be displayed in one line when it finishes running.
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* `vsplit 'filename'`: opens a vertical split with `filename`. If no filename
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is provided, a vertical split is opened with an empty buffer.
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* `hsplit 'filename'`: same as `vsplit` but opens a horizontal split instead
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of a vertical split.
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* `tab 'filename'`: opens the given file in a new tab.
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* `tabmove '[-+]?n'`: Moves the active tab to another slot. `n` is an integer.
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If `n` is prefixed with `-` or `+`, then it represents a relative position
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(e.g. `tabmove +2` moves the tab to the right by `2`). If `n` has no prefix,
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it represents an absolute position (e.g. `tabmove 2` moves the tab to slot `2`).
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* `tabswitch 'tab'`: This command will switch to the specified tab. The `tab`
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can either be a tab number, or a name of a tab.
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* `textfilter 'sh-command'`: filters the current selection through a shell
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command as standard input and replaces the selection with the stdout of
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the shell command. For example, to sort a list of numbers, first select
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them, and then execute `> textfilter sort -n`.
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* `log`: opens a log of all messages and debug statements.
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* `plugin list`: lists all installed plugins.
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* `plugin install 'pl'`: install a plugin.
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* `plugin remove 'pl'`: remove a plugin.
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* `plugin update 'pl'`: update a plugin (if no arguments are provided
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updates all plugins).
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* `plugin search 'pl'`: search available plugins for a keyword.
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* `plugin available`: show available plugins that can be installed.
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* `reload`: reloads all runtime files.
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* `cd 'path'`: Change the working directory to the given `path`.
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* `pwd`: Print the current working directory.
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* `open 'filename'`: Open a file in the current buffer.
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* `reset 'option'`: resets the given option to its default value
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* `retab`: Replaces all leading tabs with spaces or leading spaces with tabs
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depending on the value of `tabstospaces`.
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* `raw`: micro will open a new tab and show the escape sequence for every event
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it receives from the terminal. This shows you what micro actually sees from
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the terminal and helps you see which bindings aren't possible and why. This
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is most useful for debugging keybindings.
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* `showkey`: Show the action(s) bound to a given key. For example
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running `> showkey Ctrl-c` will display `Copy`.
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* `term exec?`: Open a terminal emulator running the given executable. If no
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executable is given, this will open the default shell in the terminal
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emulator.
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The following commands are provided by the default plugins:
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* `lint`: Lint the current file for errors.
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* `comment`: automatically comment or uncomment current selection or line.
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