# Keybindings Here are the default keybindings in json format. You can rebind them to your liking, following the same format. ```json { "Up": "CursorUp", "Down": "CursorDown", "Right": "CursorRight", "Left": "CursorLeft", "ShiftUp": "SelectUp", "ShiftDown": "SelectDown", "ShiftLeft": "SelectLeft", "ShiftRight": "SelectRight", "AltLeft": "WordLeft", "AltRight": "WordRight", "AltShiftRight": "SelectWordRight", "AltShiftLeft": "SelectWordLeft", "AltUp": "MoveLinesUp", "AltDown": "MoveLinesDown", "CtrlLeft": "StartOfLine", "CtrlRight": "EndOfLine", "CtrlShiftLeft": "SelectToStartOfLine", "CtrlShiftRight": "SelectToEndOfLine", "CtrlUp": "CursorStart", "CtrlDown": "CursorEnd", "CtrlShiftUp": "SelectToStart", "CtrlShiftDown": "SelectToEnd", "Enter": "InsertNewline", "Space": "InsertSpace", "CtrlH": "Backspace", "Backspace": "Backspace", "Alt-CtrlH": "DeleteWordLeft", "Alt-Backspace": "DeleteWordLeft", "Tab": "IndentSelection,InsertTab", "Backtab": "OutdentSelection", "CtrlO": "OpenFile", "CtrlS": "Save", "CtrlF": "Find", "CtrlN": "FindNext", "CtrlP": "FindPrevious", "CtrlZ": "Undo", "CtrlY": "Redo", "CtrlC": "Copy", "CtrlX": "Cut", "CtrlK": "CutLine", "CtrlD": "DuplicateLine", "CtrlV": "Paste", "CtrlA": "SelectAll", "CtrlT": "AddTab", "CtrlRightSq": "PreviousTab", "CtrlBackslash": "NextTab", "Home": "StartOfLine", "End": "EndOfLine", "CtrlHome": "CursorStart", "CtrlEnd": "CursorEnd", "PageUp": "CursorPageUp", "PageDown": "CursorPageDown", "CtrlG": "ToggleHelp", "CtrlR": "ToggleRuler", "CtrlL": "JumpLine", "Delete": "Delete", "CtrlB": "ShellMode", "CtrlQ": "Quit", "CtrlE": "CommandMode", "CtrlW": "NextSplit", "CtrlU": "ToggleMacro", "CtrlJ": "PlayMacro", // Emacs-style keybindings "Alt-f": "WordRight", "Alt-b": "WordLeft", "Alt-a": "StartOfLine", "Alt-e": "EndOfLine", "Alt-p": "CursorUp", "Alt-n": "CursorDown", // Integration with file managers "F1": "ToggleHelp", "F2": "Save", "F4": "Quit", "F7": "Find", "F10": "Quit", "Esc": "Escape", } ``` You can use the alt keys + arrows to move word by word. Ctrl left and right move the cursor to the start and end of the line, and ctrl up and down move the cursor the start and end of the buffer. You can hold shift with all of these movement actions to select while moving. # Rebinding keys The bindings may be rebound using the `~/.config/micro/bindings.json` file. Each key is bound to an action. For example, to bind `Ctrl-y` to undo and `Ctrl-z` to redo, you could put the following in the `bindings.json` file. ```json { "CtrlY": "Undo", "CtrlZ": "Redo" } ``` You can also chain commands when rebinding. For example, if you want Alt-s to save and quit you can bind it like so: ```json { "Alt-s": "Save,Quit" } ``` # Bindable actions and bindable keys The list of default keybindings contains most of the possible actions and keys which you can use, but not all of them. Here is a full list of both. Full list of possible actions: ``` CursorUp CursorDown CursorPageUp CursorPageDown CursorLeft CursorRight CursorStart CursorEnd SelectToStart SelectToEnd SelectUp SelectDown SelectLeft SelectRight WordRight WordLeft SelectWordRight SelectWordLeft MoveLinesUp MoveLinesDown DeleteWordRight DeleteWordLeft SelectToStartOfLine SelectToEndOfLine InsertNewline InsertSpace Backspace Delete Center InsertTab Save SaveAs Find FindNext FindPrevious Undo Redo Copy Cut CutLine DuplicateLine DeleteLine IndentSelection OutdentSelection Paste SelectAll OpenFile Start End PageUp PageDown HalfPageUp HalfPageDown StartOfLine EndOfLine ToggleHelp ToggleRuler JumpLine ClearStatus ShellMode CommandMode Quit QuitAll AddTab PreviousTab NextTab NextSplit Unsplit VSplit HSplit PreviousSplit ToggleMacro PlayMacro ``` Here is the list of all possible keys you can bind: ``` Up Down Right Left UpLeft UpRight DownLeft DownRight Center PageUp PageDown Home End Insert Delete Help Exit Clear Cancel Print Pause Backtab F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18 F19 F20 F21 F22 F23 F24 F25 F26 F27 F28 F29 F30 F31 F32 F33 F34 F35 F36 F37 F38 F39 F40 F41 F42 F43 F44 F45 F46 F47 F48 F49 F50 F51 F52 F53 F54 F55 F56 F57 F58 F59 F60 F61 F62 F63 F64 CtrlSpace CtrlA CtrlB CtrlC CtrlD CtrlE CtrlF CtrlG CtrlH CtrlI CtrlJ CtrlK CtrlL CtrlM CtrlN CtrlO CtrlP CtrlQ CtrlR CtrlS CtrlT CtrlU CtrlV CtrlW CtrlX CtrlY CtrlZ CtrlLeftSq CtrlBackslash CtrlRightSq CtrlCarat CtrlUnderscore Backspace Tab Esc Escape Enter ``` Note: On some old terminal emulators and on Windows machines, `CtrlH` should be used for backspace. Additionally, alt keys can be bound by using `Alt-key`. For example `Alt-a` or `Alt-Up`. Micro supports an optional `-` between modifiers like `Alt` and `Ctrl` so `Alt-a` could be rewritten as `Alta` (case matters for alt bindings). This is why in the default keybindings you can see `AltShiftLeft` instead of `Alt-ShiftLeft` (they are equivalent).