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behaviour than leaving insert mode with `<esc>`, executing normal mode command
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and entering back insert mode (with which binding ?)
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See <<doc/pages/modes#,`:doc modes`>>.
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The context of execution of the above modes is always the current one at the
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time of execution of the mapping, except for *user* mode (always executed
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in a 'normal' context).
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in a 'normal' context). Refer to <<modes#,`:doc modes`>> for more details.
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An optional *-docstring* switch followed by a string can be used
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to describe what the mapping does. This docstring will be used
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== Mappable keys
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See <<keys#,`:doc keys`>> to discover the list of default bindings.
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For *key* and *keys* in the *map* command, the following key names can
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be used:
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= Modes
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== Description
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Kakoune is a modal editor which means that keys have different effects depending
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on the current mode. Therefore, modes can be conceptualized as a way to group
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related behaviors together during a text editing workflow.
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By default Kakoune starts in Normal mode. A few keys let users enter other
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modes where they can focus on a specific task before going back to Normal mode
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explicitly with `<esc>` or automatically in the case of *one shot* modes.
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Modes are stored in a stack with the top of the stack being the active mode.
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So in some scenarios, the Normal mode may feel *nested* in another one.
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The `ModeChange` hook is triggered each time a mode is popped or pushed
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on this stack. See <<hooks#,`:doc hooks`>>
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To get a comprehensive list of commands available for each modes,
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see <<keys#,`:doc keys`>>.
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Most of them are described in *info* boxes in real-time if the `autoinfo` option is set.
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To customize key mappings in various modes, refer to <<mapping#,`:doc mapping`>>.
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== Builtin modes
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=== Normal mode
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Normal mode is the starting mode mainly dedicated to move, extend or create
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selections where users spend most of their time (besides inserting content).
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It also serves as a *basecamp* to access other modes.
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See normal commands <<keys#movement,`:doc keys movement`>>.
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=== Insert mode
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In Insert mode, typing keys add content to the current buffer like in many other
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text editors. There are several ways to reach Insert Mode and start editing at
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common locations for maximum efficiency (after cursor, at the beginning of the line…).
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See changes <<keys#changes,`:doc keys changes`>>.
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Use `<esc>` to go back to Normal Mode: it pops Insert mode from the modes stack.
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Use `<a-;>` to temporary enable Normal mode for one command: in this case, this quick
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Normal Mode is pushed on the modes stack.
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See insert commands <<keys#insert-mode,`:doc keys insert-mode`>>.
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=== Goto mode
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Default keys: `g`, `G`
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Goto mode groups commands dedicated to jump inside a buffer (top, bottom…).
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See goto commands <<keys#goto-commands,`:doc keys goto-commands`>>.
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=== View mode
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Default keys: `v`, `V`
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View mode let users center and scroll the current window.
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See view commands <<keys#view-commands,`:doc keys view-commands`>>.
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=== Menu mode
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Mode entered when a menu is displayed with the *menu* command or by autocompletion.
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Mappings are used to choose and select intended items.
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=== Prompt mode
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Mode entered with `:`, `/` or the `:prompt` command.
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The commands defined in this mode help editing.
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See prompt commands <<keys#prompt-commands,`:doc keys prompt-commands`>>.
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=== Object mode
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Mode entered with `<a-i>`, `<a-a>` and various combinations of `[]{}` keys.
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It aims at crafting semantic selections, often called *text-objects*.
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See object commands <<keys#object-commands,`:doc keys object-commands`>>.
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=== User mode
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Default key: `,`
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The user mode is empty by default and is the opportunity to store custom mappings
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with no risk to shadow builtin ones. The context of execution is always the Normal mode.
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== User modes
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The following two commands are useful in advanced use cases, when the builtin User mode
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gets too crowded by mappings competing for the same key that deserves to be split
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in more meaningful collections. It's mostly useful for plugin authors who want
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to bind their new commands in extensible menus.
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declare-user-mode <scope> <name>
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Declare a new custom mode that can later be referred by the *map* command.
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For example a `grep` custom mode to attach keys like `n` or `p` to skim
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through the output results.
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enter-user-mode <scope> <name>
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Enable the designated mode for the next key. Docstrings are shown in the automatic
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info box to increase discoverability. To keep illustrating the aforementioned
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fictional `grep` mode, a normal mapping on `<a-g>` could be used to enter this mode.
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