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Kakoune
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Introduction:
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Kakoune is a code editor heavily inspired by vim, as such most of it's
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commands are similar to vi's ones.
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Kakoune can operate in two modes, normal and insertion. In insertion mode,
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keys are directly inserted into the current buffer. In normal mode, keys
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are used to manipulate the current selection and to enter insertion mode.
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There is no concept of cursor in kakoune, only selections, a single character
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selection can be seen as a cursor but there is no difference internally.
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Building
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Kakoune dependencies are:
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* GCC >= 4.6
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* boost
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* ncurses
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To build, just type *make* in the src directory
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Basic Movement
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* _space_: select the character under selection end
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* _h_: select the character on the right of selection end
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* _j_: select the character below the selection end
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* _k_: select the character above the selection end
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* _l_: select the character on the left of selection end
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* _w_: select the word and following whitespaces on the right of selection end
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* _b_: select preceding whitespaces and the word on the left of selection end
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* _e_: select preceding whitespaces and the word on the right of selection end
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* _x_: select line on which selection end lies
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* _%_: select whole buffer
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* _alt-H_: select to line begin
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* _alt-L_: select to line end
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Appending
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for most selection commands, using shift permits to add to current selection
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instead of replacing it. for example, _wWW_ selects 3 consecutive words
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Using Counts
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Most selection commands also support counts, which are entered before the
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command itself.
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for example, _3W_ selects 3 consecutive words and _3w_ select the third word on
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the right of selection end.
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Changes
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* _i_: insert before current selection
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* _a_: insert after current selection
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* _d_: yank and delete current selection
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* _c_: yank and delete current selection and insert
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* _I_: insert at current selection begin line start
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* _A_: insert at current selection end line end
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* _o_: insert in a new line below current selection end
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* _O_: insert in a new line above current selection begin
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* _p_: paste after current selection end
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* _P_: paste before current selection begin
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