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KAKOUNE(1)
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NAME
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mapping - a
Description
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Creating and removing shortcuts boils down to the following commands,
respectively:
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map [flags] <scope> <mode> <key> <keys>
unmap <scope> <mode> <key> [<expected>]
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The *map* command makes *key* behave as if the *keys* sequence was typed.
*mode* dictates in what context the mapping will be available:
*insert*::
insert mode
*normal*::
normal mode
*prompt*::
prompts, such as when entering a command through *:*, or a regex through */*
*menu*::
mode entered when a menu is displayed with the 'menu' command
*user*::
mode entered when the user prefix is hit (default: ',')
*goto*::
mode entered when the goto key is hit (default: 'g')
*view*::
mode entered when the view key is hit (default: 'v')
*object*::
mode entered when an object selection is triggered (e.g. '<a-i>')
The context of execution of the above modes is always the current one at the
time of execution of the mapping, except for *user* mode (always executed
in a 'normal' context).
An optional *-docstring* switch followed by a string can be used
to describe what the mapping does. This docstring will be used
in autoinfo boxes.
The *unmap* command removes a mapping of *key* in the given *scope* and
*mode*. If *expected* is specified, the mapping is removed only if it is
set to the same sequence of keys passed using the *expected* argument.
For more information about the values of the *scope* parameter, refer to
the 'scopes' documentation page.