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That fact we use man for these is an implementation detail.
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kakoune(k)
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NAME
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mapping - a
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Description
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Creating and removing shortcuts boils down to the following commands,
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respectively:
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map [flags] <scope> <mode> <key> <keys>
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unmap <scope> <mode> <key> [<expected>]
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The *map* command makes *key* behave as if the *keys* sequence was typed.
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*mode* dictates in what context the mapping will be available:
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*insert*::
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insert mode
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*normal*::
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normal mode
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*prompt*::
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prompts, such as when entering a command through *:*, or a regex through */*
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*menu*::
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mode entered when a menu is displayed with the 'menu' command
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*user*::
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mode entered when the user prefix is hit (default: ',')
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*goto*::
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mode entered when the goto key is hit (default: 'g')
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*view*::
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mode entered when the view key is hit (default: 'v')
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*object*::
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mode entered when an object selection is triggered (e.g. '<a-i>')
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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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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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in autoinfo boxes.
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The *unmap* command removes a mapping of *key* in the given *scope* and
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*mode*. If *expected* is specified, the mapping is removed only if it is
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set to the same sequence of keys passed using the *expected* argument.
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For more information about the values of the *scope* parameter, refer to
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the 'scopes' documentation page.
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Mappable keys
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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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*x*, *<x>*::
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Most keys, especially alphabetic keys, represent themselves.
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Keys can also be wrapped in angle-brackets for consistency
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with the non-alphabetic keys below.
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*X*, *<X>*::
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Holding down Shift while pressing the *x* key.
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*<c-x>*::
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Holding down Control while pressing the *x* key.
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*<a-x>*::
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Holding down Alt while pressing the *x* key.
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*<lt>*, *<gt>*::
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The *<* and *>* characters.
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*<plus>*, *<minus>*::
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The *+* and *-* characters..
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*<ret>*::
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The Return or Enter key.
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*<space>*::
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The space bar.
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*<tab>*::
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The Tab key.
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*<backtab>*::
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The reverse-tab key. This is Shift-Tab on most keyboards.
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*<backspace>*::
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The Backspace (delete to the left) key.
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*<del>*::
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The Delete (to the right) key.
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*<esc>*::
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The Escape key.
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*<up>*, *<down>*, *<left>*, *<right>*, *<pageup>*, *<pagedown>*, *<home>*::
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*<end>*::
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The usual cursor-movement keys.
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*<f1>*, *<f2>*, ...*<f12>*::
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Function keys.
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