2011-11-23 01:31:40 +01:00
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Vi(m) to Kakoune:
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2012-11-12 19:41:50 +01:00
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Most operations in Kakoune are reversed compared to Vim: In kak, you first
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select the text you want to act on, then you edit it. This way, things are
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much more consistent, as for example, kak does not need a key for delete
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character, the delete key handles this just fine as long as you did not
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select more than a character (but clearing selection is only one space away).
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2011-11-23 01:31:40 +01:00
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delete a word:
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* vim: dw
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* kak: wd
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delete a character:
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* vim: x
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* kak: d or <space>d
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copy a line:
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* vim: yy
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* kak: xy
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global replace:
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2012-12-28 14:07:53 +01:00
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* vim: :%s/word/replacement<ret>
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* kak: %sword<ret>creplacement<esc>
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2011-11-23 01:31:40 +01:00
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join line with next:
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* vim: J
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* kak: alt-J
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delete to line end:
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* vim: d$
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2012-06-02 17:48:12 +02:00
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* kak: alt-ld or gld
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