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`echo -color Error "blah"` is the same as `echo -markup '{Error}blah'` Fixes #1512
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kakoune(k)
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NAME
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commands - a
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Primitives
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----------
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Some commands take an exclamation mark (*!*), which can be used to force
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the execution of the command (i.e. to quit a modified buffer, the
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command *q!* has to be used).
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*cd* [<directory>]::
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change the current directory to *directory*, or the home directory if
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unspecified
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*doc* <topic>::
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display documentation about a topic. The completion list displays the
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available topics
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*e[dit][!]* <filename> [<line> [<column>]]::
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open buffer on file, go to given line and column. If file is already
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opened, just switch to this file. Use edit! to force reloading
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*w[rite][!]* [<filename>]::
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write buffer to <filename> or use its name if filename is not
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given. If the file is write-protected, its permissions are temporarily
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changed to allow saving the buffer and restored afterwards when
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the write! command is used.
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*w[rite]a[ll]*::
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write all buffers that are associated to a file
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*q[uit][!]*::
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exit Kakoune, use quit! to force quitting even if there is some
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unsaved buffers remaining
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*kill*::
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terminate the current session, all the clients as well as the server
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*w[a]q[!]*::
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write the current buffer (or all buffers when *waq* is used) and quit
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*b[uffer]* <name>::
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switch to buffer <name>
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*b[uffer]n[ext]*::
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switch to the next buffer
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*b[uffer]p[rev]*::
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switch to the previous buffer
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*d[el]b[uf][!]* [<name>]::
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delete the buffer <name>
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*source* <filename>::
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execute commands in <filename>
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*colorscheme* <name>::
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load named colorscheme
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*rename-client* <name>::
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set current client name
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*rename-buffer* <name>::
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set current buffer name
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*rename-session* <name>::
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set current session name
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*echo* [options] <text>::
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show *text* in status line, with the following *options*:
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*-markup*:::
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expand the markup strings in *text* (c.f. the 'expansions' documentation page)
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*-debug*:::
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print the given text to the *\*debug** buffer
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*nop*::
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does nothing, but arguments will be evaluated (e.g. shell expansion)
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*declare-option* [-hidden] <type> <name> [<value>]::
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declare a new option, the -hidden hides the option in completion
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suggestions (c.f. the 'options' documentation page)
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*set-option* <scope> <name> <value>::
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change the value of an option (c.f. the 'options' documentation page),
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note that the name of a particular buffer can be specified when the
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target *scope* is 'buffer', e.g. set buffer=/path/to/buffer foo "bar";
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the scope can also take the `current` special value, which will automatically
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point to the narrowest scope available in the current context
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*unset-option* <scope> <name>::
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unset the value of an option (c.f. the 'options' documentation page)
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*update-option* <scope> <name>::
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update the value of an option if its type supports that operation
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(c.f. the 'options' documentation page)
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*alias* <scope> <name> <command>::
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define a new alias, within the context of a scope
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*unalias* <scope> <name> [<command>]::
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remove an alias if its current value is the same as the one passed
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as an optional parameter, remove it unconditionally otherwise
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*face* <name> <facespec>::
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define a face (c.f. the 'faces' documentation page)
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*exec* [<flags>] <key> ...::
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execute a series of keys, as if they were hit (c.f. the 'execeval'
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documentation page)
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*eval* [<flags>] <command> ...::
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execute commands, as if they were entered in the command prompt
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(c.f. the 'execeval' documentation page)
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*define-command* [<flags>] <name> <command>::
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define a new command (c.f. the 'Declaring new commands' section below)
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*map* <scope> <mode> <key> <keys>::
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bind a list of keys to a combination (c.f. the 'mapping' documentation
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page)
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*unmap* <scope> <mode> <key> [<expected>]::
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unbind a key combination (c.f. the 'mapping' documentation page)
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*hook* [-group <group>] <scope> <hook_name> <filtering_regex> <command>::
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execute a command whenever an event is triggered (c.f. the 'hooks'
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documentation page)
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*remove-hooks* <scope> <group>::
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remove every hooks in *scope* that are part of the given *group*
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(c.f. the 'hooks' documentation page)
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*add-highlighter* [<flags>] <highlighter_name> <highlighter_parameters> ...::
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add a highlighter to the current window (c.f. the 'highlighters'
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documentation page)
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*remove-highlighter* <highlighter_id>::
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remove the highlighter whose id is *highlighter_id* (c.f. the
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'highlighters' documentation page)
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Helpers
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-------
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Kakoune provides some helper commands that can be used to define composite
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commands:
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*prompt* <prompt> <command>::
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prompt the user for a string, when the user validates, executes the
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command. The entered text is available in the `text` value accessible
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through `$kak_text` in shells or `%val{text}` in commands.
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The *-init <str>* switch allows setting initial content, the
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*-password* switch hides the entered text and clears the register
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after command execution.
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The *-on-change* and *-on-abort* switches, followed by a command
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will have this command executed whenever the prompt content changes
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or the prompt is aborted, respectively.
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*on-key* <command>::
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wait for next key from user, then execute <command>, the key is
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available through the `key` value, accessible through `$kak_key`
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in shells, or `%val{key}` in commands.
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*menu* <label1> <commands1> <label2> <commands2> ...::
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display a menu using labels, the selected label’s commands are
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executed. The *menu* command can take an *-auto-single* argument, to automatically
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run commands when only one choice is provided, and a *-select-cmds*
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argument, in which case menu takes three argument per item, the
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last one being a command to execute when the item is selected (but
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not validated)
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*info* [options] <text>::
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display text in an information box with the following *options*:
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*-anchor* <line>.<column>:::
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print the text at the given coordinates
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*-placement* {above,below}:::
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set the placement relative to the anchor
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*-title* <text>:::
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set the title of the message box
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*try* <commands> catch <on_error_commands>::
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prevent an error in *commands* from aborting the whole command
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execution, execute *on_error_commands* instead. If nothing is to be
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done on error, the catch part can be omitted
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*reg* <name> <content>::
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set register *name* to *content*
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*select* <anchor_line>.<anchor_column>,<cursor_line>.<cursor_column>:...::
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replace the current selections with the one described in the argument
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*debug* {info,buffers,options,memory,shared-strings}::
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print some debug information in the *\*debug** buffer
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Note that those commands are also available in the interactive mode, but
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are not really useful in that context.
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Multiple commands
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-----------------
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Commands (c.f. previous sections) can be chained, by being separated either
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by new lines or by semicolons, as such a semicolon must be escaped with a
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backslash (\;) to be considered as a literal semicolon argument
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Declaring new commands
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----------------------
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New commands can be defined using the *define-command* command:
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*define-command* [flags] <command_name> <commands>::
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*commands* is a string containing the commands to execute, and *flags*
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can be any combination of the following parameters:
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*-params* <num>:::
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the command accepts a *num* parameter, which can be either a number,
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or of the form <min>..<max>, with both <min> and <max> omittable
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*-file-completion*:::
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try file completion on any parameter passed to this command
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*-client-completion*:::
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try client name completion on any parameter passed to this command
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*-buffer-completion*:::
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try buffer name completion on any parameter passed to this command
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*-shell-completion*:::
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following string is a shell command which takes parameters as
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positional params and output one completion candidate per line
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*-allow-override*:::
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allow the new command to replace an existing one with the same name
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*-hidden*:::
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do not show the command in command name completions
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*-docstring*:::
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define the documentation string for the command
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Using shell expansion allows defining complex commands or accessing
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Kakoune's state:
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--------------------------------------------------------
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def " print_selection %{ echo %sh{ ${kak_selection} } }"
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--------------------------------------------------------
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