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Features Features
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* Multiple selection as a central way of interacting * Multiple selections as a central way of interacting
* Powerful selection manipulation primitives * Powerful selection manipulation primitives
- Select all regex matches in current selections - Select all regex matches in current selections
- Keep selections containing/not containing a match for a given regex - Keep selections containing/not containing a match for a given regex
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* _alt-r_: rotate selections (the main selection becomes the next one) * _alt-r_: rotate selections (the main selection becomes the next one)
A word is a sequence of alphanumeric characters or underscore, a WORD is a
sequence of non whitespace characters.
Appending Appending
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* +nameclient <name>+: set current client name * +nameclient <name>+: set current client name
* +namebuf <name>+: set current buffer name * +namebuf <name>+: set current buffer name
* +echo <text>+: show <text> in status line * +echo <text>+: show <text> in status line
* +name <name>+: sets current client name to name
* +nop+: does nothing, but as with every other commands, arguments may be * +nop+: does nothing, but as with every other commands, arguments may be
evaluated. So nop can be used for example to execute a shell command evaluated. So nop can be used for example to execute a shell command
while being sure that it's output will not be interpreted by kak. while being sure that it's output will not be interpreted by kak.
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Some parameters provide a way to change the context of execution: Some parameters provide a way to change the context of execution:
* +-client <name>+: execute in the context of the client named <name> * +-client <name>+: execute in the context of the client named <name>
* +-try-client <name>+: execute in the context of the client named
<name> if such client exists, or else in the current context.
* +-draft+: execute in a copy of the context of the selected client * +-draft+: execute in a copy of the context of the selected client
modifications to the selections or input state will not affect modifications to the selections or input state will not affect
the client. This permits to make some modification to the buffer the client. This permits to make some modification to the buffer
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cases where the selections may get merged. cases where the selections may get merged.
* +-buffer <names>+: execute in the context of each buffers in the * +-buffer <names>+: execute in the context of each buffers in the
comma separated list <names> comma separated list <names>
* +-no-hooks+: disable hook execution while executing the keys/commands
The execution stops when the last key/command is reached, or an error The execution stops when the last key/command is reached, or an error
is raised. is raised.
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session, if tmux is detected, launch the client in a new tmux split, else session, if tmux is detected, launch the client in a new tmux split, else
launch in a new terminal emulator. launch in a new terminal emulator.
* *rc/clang.kak*: provides the +:clang-enable-autocomplete+ command for C/CPP * *rc/clang.kak*: provides the +:clang-enable-autocomplete+ command for C/CPP
insert mode completion support. This needs clang++ compiler. insert mode completion support. This requires the clang++ compiler to be
available. You can use the +clang_options+ option to specify switches to
be passed to the compiler.
Certain command files defines options, such as +grepcmd+ (for +:grep+) +makecmd+ Certain command files defines options, such as +grepcmd+ (for +:grep+) +makecmd+
(for +:make+) or +termcmd+ (for +:new+). (for +:make+) or +termcmd+ (for +:new+).