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Will remove the given alias in the given scope. If `<expected>` is specified
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Will remove the given alias in the given scope. If `<expected>` is specified
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the alias will only be removed if its current value is `<expected>`.
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the alias will only be removed if its current value is `<expected>`.
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FIFO Buffer
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FIFO Buffers
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The `:edit` command can take a `-fifo` parameter:
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FIFO buffers are very useful for running some commands asynchronously while
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progressively displaying their result in Kakoune.
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See <<doc/pages/buffers#fifo-buffers,`:doc buffers fifo-buffers`>>.
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:edit -fifo <filename> [-scroll] <buffername>
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In this case, a buffer named `<buffername>` is created which reads its content
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from fifo `<filename>`. When the fifo is written to, the buffer is automatically
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updated.
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If the `-scroll` switch is specified, the initial cursor position will be made
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such as the window displaying the buffer will scroll as new data is read.
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This is very useful for running some commands asynchronously while displaying
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their result in a buffer. See `rc/make.kak` and `rc/grep.kak` for examples.
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When the buffer is deleted, the fifo will be closed, so any program writing
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to it will receive `SIGPIPE`. This is useful as it permits to stop the writing
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program when the buffer is deleted.
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Menus
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Menus
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doc/pages/buffers.asciidoc
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= Buffers
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== Commands
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To open buffers or navigate through the buffers list
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see <<commands#files-and-buffers,`:doc commands files-and-buffers`>>.
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== Scratch Buffers
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Scratch buffers are useful for volatile data and quick prototyping.
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They are not linked to files.
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One particular scratch buffer, named *\*scratch*\*, is automatically created
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when there are no other buffers left in the current session. (which is also
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the case at Kakoune's startup when no files to open have been provided)
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You can create you own by using the `-scratch` parameter of the `:edit` command.
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== Debug Buffers
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Debug buffers are used to gather diagnostics. They are not accessible while cycling
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over the buffers list.
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A specific *\*debug*\* buffer is used by Kakoune to write errors or warnings.
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This is also where the ouput of the `:debug` and the `:echo -debug` commands will land.
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You can create you own by using the `-debug` parameter of the `:edit` command.
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== FIFO Buffers
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The `:edit` command can take a `-fifo` parameter:
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:edit -fifo <filename> [-scroll] <buffername>
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In this case, a buffer named `<buffername>` is created which reads its content
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from the fifo `<filename>`. When the fifo is written to, the buffer is
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automatically updated.
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If the `-scroll` switch is specified, the window displaying the buffer
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will scroll so that the newest data is always visible.
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This is very useful for running some commands asynchronously while displaying
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their result in a buffer. See `rc/make.kak` and `rc/grep.kak` for examples.
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When the buffer is deleted, the fifo will be closed, so any program writing
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to it will receive `SIGPIPE`. This is useful as it permits to stop the writing
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program when the buffer is deleted.
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