# Possible commands You can execute an editor command by pressing `Ctrl-e` followed by the command. Here are the possible commands that you can use. * `quit`: Quits micro. * `save filename?`: Saves the current buffer. If the filename is provided it will 'save as' the filename. * `replace "search" "value" flags`: This will replace `search` with `value`. The `flags` are optional. At this point, there is only one flag: `c`, which enables `check` mode which asks if you'd like to perform the replacement each time Note that `search` must be a valid regex. If one of the arguments does not have any spaces in it, you may omit the quotes. * `set option value`: sets the option to value. See the `options` help topic for a list of options you can set. * `setlocal option value`: sets the option to value locally (only in the current buffer). * `show option`: shows the current value of the given option. * `eval "expression"`: Evaluates a Lua expression. Note that micro will not print anything so you should use `messenger:Message(...)` to display a value. * `run sh-command`: runs the given shell command in the background. The command's output will be displayed in one line when it finishes running. * `bind key action`: creates a keybinding from key to action. See the sections on keybindings above for more info about what keys and actions are available. * `vsplit filename`: opens a vertical split with `filename`. If no filename is provided, a vertical split is opened with an empty buffer * `hsplit filename`: same as `vsplit` but opens a horizontal split instead of a vertical split * `tab filename`: opens the given file in a new tab. --- The following commands are provided by the default plugins: * `lint`: Lint the current file for errors. * `gofmt`: Run gofmt on the current file. * `goimports`: Run goimports on the current file.