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Syntax of Map command
wasavi has three maps as follows:
- normal map: referenced to normal mode
- bound map: referenced to bound/bound_line mode
- input map: referenced to insert/overwrite mode
The ex command map
and map!
manipulates these maps. By default, map
handles both normal map and bound map. On the other hand, map!
handles input map. You can change which map the command handles with "attribute" described below.
map
map!
commands can take 0 to 2 arguments. In addition, attribute can be placed before arguments. An attribute is comma-delimited string whose first character is [
and last character is ]
.
Valid component of attribute is either the above map name (normal
, bound
, input
) or clear
, final
, noremap
. If the attribute contains map names, that map are selected instead of the default maps.
If the attribute contains clear
, all the rules defined for the selected maps will be deleted. Arguments are not used.
examples:
:map [clear]
:map [normal, clear]
map
map!
commands shows all the rules defined for the selected maps.
examples:
:map
:map [normal, input]
map
map!
commands shows all the rules whose argument partially match the rule's LHS.
examples:
:map g
:map [bound] g
map
map!
commands registers a rule for all selected maps with first argument as LHS and second argument as RHS. If the attribute includes final
or noremap
, the rule is registered as non-recursive.
examples:
:map gh ^
:map [normal, final] gh ^