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## Sample initialization file for GNU nano.
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##
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## For the options that take parameters, the default value is shown.
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## Other options are unset by default. To make sure that an option
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## is disabled, you can use "unset <option>".
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##
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## Characters that are special in a shell should not be escaped here.
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## Inside string parameters, quotes should not be escaped -- the last
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## double quote on the line will be seen as the closing quote.
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## Make 'nextword' (Ctrl+Right) and 'chopwordright' (Ctrl+Delete)
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## stop at word ends instead of at beginnings.
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# set afterends
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## When soft line wrapping is enabled, make it wrap lines at blanks
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## (tabs and spaces) instead of always at the edge of the screen.
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# set atblanks
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## Automatically indent a newly created line to the same number of
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## tabs and/or spaces as the preceding line -- or as the next line
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## if the preceding line is the beginning of a paragraph.
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# set autoindent
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## Back up files to the current filename plus a tilde.
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# set backup
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## The directory to put unique backup files in.
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# set backupdir ""
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## Use bold text instead of reverse video text.
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# set boldtext
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## Treat any line with leading whitespace as the beginning of a paragraph.
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# set bookstyle
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## The characters treated as closing brackets when justifying paragraphs.
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## This may not include any blank characters. Only closing punctuation,
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## optionally followed by these closing brackets, can end sentences.
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# set brackets ""')>]}"
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## Automatically hard-wrap the current line when it becomes overlong.
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# set breaklonglines
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## Do case-sensitive searches by default.
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# set casesensitive
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## Constantly display the cursor position in the status bar or minibar.
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# set constantshow
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## Use cut-from-cursor-to-end-of-line by default.
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# set cutfromcursor
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## Do not use the line below the title bar, leaving it entirely blank.
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# set emptyline
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## Set the target width for automatic hard-wrapping and for justifying
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## paragraphs. If the specified value is 0 or less, the wrapping point
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## will be the terminal's width minus this number.
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# set fill -8
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## Remember the used search/replace strings for the next session.
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# set historylog
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## Display a "scrollbar" on the righthand side of the edit window.
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# set indicator
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## Scroll the buffer contents per half-screen instead of per line.
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# set jumpyscrolling
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## Display line numbers to the left (and any anchors in the margin).
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# set linenumbers
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## Enable vim-style lock-files. This is just to let a vim user know you
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## are editing a file [s]he is trying to edit and vice versa. There are
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## no plans to implement vim-style undo state in these files.
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# set locking
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## Fall back to slow libmagic to try and determine an applicable syntax.
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# set magic
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## The opening and closing brackets that are found by a matching-bracket
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## search. This may not contain blank characters. The opening brackets
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## must come before the closing ones, and they must be in the same order.
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# set matchbrackets "(<[{)>]}"
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## Suppress the title bar and show the filename plus a cursor-position
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## percentage in the space of the status bar.
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# set minibar
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## Enable mouse support, if available for your system. When enabled,
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## mouse clicks can be used to place the cursor, set the mark (with a
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## double click), and execute shortcuts. The mouse will work in the
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## X Window System, and on the console when gpm is running.
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# set mouse
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## Switch on multiple file buffers (inserting a file will put it into
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## a separate buffer).
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# set multibuffer
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## Don't convert files from DOS/Mac format.
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# set noconvert
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## Don't display the helpful shortcut lists at the bottom of the screen.
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# set nohelp
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## Don't automatically add a newline when a file does not end with one.
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# set nonewlines
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## Set operating directory. nano will not read or write files outside
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## this directory and its subdirectories. Also, the current directory
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## is changed to here, so any files are inserted from this dir. A blank
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## string means the operating-directory feature is turned off.
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# set operatingdir ""
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## Remember the cursor position in each file for the next editing session.
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# set positionlog
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## Preserve the XON and XOFF keys (^Q and ^S).
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# set preserve
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## The characters treated as closing punctuation when justifying paragraphs.
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## This may not contain blank characters. Only these closing punctuations,
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## optionally followed by closing brackets, can end sentences.
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# set punct "!.?"
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## Make status-bar messages disappear after 1 keystroke instead of after 20.
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# set quickblank
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## The regular expression that matches quoting characters in email
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## or line-comment introducers in source code. The default is:
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# set quotestr "^([ ]*([!#%:;>|}]|//))+"
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## Try to work around a mismatching terminfo terminal description.
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# set rawsequences
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## Fix Backspace/Delete confusion problem.
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# set rebinddelete
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## Do regular-expression searches by default.
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## Regular expressions are of the extended type (ERE).
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# set regexp
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## Save a changed buffer automatically on exit; don't prompt.
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# set saveonexit
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## (The old form of this option, 'set tempfile', is deprecated.)
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## Put the cursor on the highlighted item in the file browser, and
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## show the cursor in the help viewer; useful for people who use a
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## braille display and people with poor vision.
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# set showcursor
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## Make the Home key smarter: when Home is pressed anywhere but at the
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## very beginning of non-whitespace characters on a line, the cursor
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## will jump to that beginning (either forwards or backwards). If the
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## cursor is already at that position, it will jump to the true start
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## of the line (the left edge).
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# set smarthome
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## Spread overlong lines over multiple screen lines.
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# set softwrap
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## Use this spelling checker instead of the internal one. This option
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## does not have a default value.
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# set speller "aspell -x -c"
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## Use the end of the title bar for some state flags: I = auto-indenting,
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## M = mark, L = hard-wrapping long lines, R = recording, S = soft-wrapping.
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# set stateflags
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## Allow nano to be suspended (with ^Z by default).
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# set suspendable
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## (The old form of this option, 'set suspend', is deprecated.)
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## Use this tab size instead of the default; it must be greater than 0.
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set tabsize 12
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## Convert each typed tab to the fitting number of spaces.
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# set tabstospaces
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## Snip whitespace at the end of lines when or hard-wrapping.
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# set trimblanks
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## The two single-column characters used to display the first characters
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## of tabs and spaces. 187 in ISO 8859-1 (0000BB in Unicode) and 183 in
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## ISO-8859-1 (0000B7 in Unicode) seem to be good values for these.
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## The default when in a UTF-8 locale:
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# set whitespace "»·"
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## The default otherwise:
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# set whitespace ">."
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## Detect word boundaries differently by treating punctuation
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## characters as parts of words.
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# set wordbounds
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## The characters (besides alphanumeric ones) that should be considered
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## as parts of words. This option does not have a default value. When
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## set, it overrides option 'set wordbounds'.
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# set wordchars "<_>."
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## Let an unmodified Backspace or Delete erase the marked region (instead
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## of a single character, and without affecting the cutbuffer).
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# set zap
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## Paint the interface elements of nano. These are examples; there are
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## no colors by default, except for errorcolor and spotlightcolor.
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set titlecolor bold,white,blue
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set promptcolor lightwhite,grey
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set statuscolor bold,white,green
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set errorcolor bold,white,red
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set spotlightcolor black,lightyellow
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set selectedcolor lightwhite,magenta
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set stripecolor ,yellow
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set scrollercolor cyan
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set numbercolor cyan
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set keycolor cyan
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set functioncolor green
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## In root's .nanorc you might want to use:
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# set titlecolor bold,white,magenta
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# set promptcolor black,yellow
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# set statuscolor bold,white,magenta
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# set errorcolor bold,white,red
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# set spotlightcolor black,orange
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# set selectedcolor lightwhite,cyan
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# set stripecolor ,yellow
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# set scrollercolor magenta
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# set numbercolor magenta
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# set keycolor lightmagenta
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# set functioncolor magenta
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## === Syntax coloring ===
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## For all details, see 'man nanorc', section SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING.
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## To include most of the existing syntax definitions, you can do:
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# include "/usr/share/nano/*.nanorc"
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## Or you can select just the ones you need. For example:
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# include "/usr/share/nano/html.nanorc"
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# include "/usr/share/nano/python.nanorc"
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# include "/usr/share/nano/sh.nanorc"
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## In /usr/share/nano/extra/ you can find some syntaxes that are
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## specific for certain distros or for some less common languages.
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## If <Tab> should always produce four spaces when editing a Python file,
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## independent of the settings of 'tabsize' and 'tabstospaces':
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# extendsyntax python tabgives " "
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## If <Tab> should always produce an actual TAB when editing a Makefile:
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# extendsyntax makefile tabgives " "
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## === Key bindings ===
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## For all details, see 'man nanorc', section REBINDING KEYS.
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## The <Ctrl+Delete> keystroke deletes the word to the right of the cursor.
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## On some terminals the <Ctrl+Backspace> keystroke produces ^H, which is
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## the ASCII character for backspace, so it is bound by default to the
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## backspace function. The <Backspace> key itself produces a different
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## keycode, which is hard-bound to the backspace function. So, if you
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## normally use <Backspace> for backspacing and not ^H, you can make
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## <Ctrl+Backspace> delete the word to the left of the cursor with:
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# bind ^H chopwordleft main
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## For quickly uppercasing or lowercasing the word under the cursor.
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## (These effectively do a Ctrl+Right followed by a Shift+Ctrl+Left,
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## and then pipe the selected text through a sed command.)
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#bind Sh-M-U "Oc[1;6D|sed 's/.*/\U&/'
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" main
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#bind Sh-M-L "Oc[1;6D|sed 's/.*/\L&/'
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" main
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## If you would like nano to have keybindings that are more "usual",
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## such as ^O for Open, ^F for Find, ^H for Help, and ^Q for Quit,
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## then uncomment these:
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#bind ^Q exit all
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#bind ^S savefile main
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#bind ^W writeout main
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#bind ^O insert main
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#bind ^H help all
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#bind ^H exit help
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#bind ^F whereis all
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#bind ^G findnext all
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#bind ^B wherewas all
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#bind ^D findprevious all
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#bind ^R replace main
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#bind ^X cut main
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#bind ^C copy main
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#bind ^V paste all
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#bind ^P location main
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#bind ^E execute main
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#bind ^A mark main
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#unbind ^K main
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#unbind ^U all
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#unbind ^N main
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#unbind ^Y all
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#unbind M-J main
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#unbind M-T main
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#bind ^T gotoline main
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#bind ^T gotodir browser
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#bind ^T cutrestoffile execute
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#bind ^L linter execute
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#bind M-U undo main
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#bind M-R redo main
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#bind ^Z undo main
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#bind ^Y redo main
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#set multibuffer
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