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-@SYNTAX:bind@
-
-Bind some action to specified keystroke. Remember that all characters
-in keystrokes are case-sensitive! Uppercase letter usually means that
-you need to keep SHIFT pressed to get the key to work.
-
-Most most commonly used keystrokes are:
-
- ^X - Ctrl-X
- meta-x - Meta-x (Meta is quite often Alt-key in PCs, ESC-x works too)
-
-Irssi has by default also defined several other keys which you can use:
-
- return - The return/enter key
- space, backspace - Space / backspace
- up, down, left, right - Arrow keys
- cleft, cright - Ctrl-left/right
- home, end, prior, next - prior = Page Up, next = Page Down
- insert, delete
-
-The keystroke can contain as many key presses as you want, and you can
-define names for different key sequences to use them more easily (the
-keys above are done like that). For example, you may want to manage
-windows with ^W key, so that ^W^C creates new window, ^W^K kills the
-active window, etc. you may do it like:
-
- /BIND ^W^C /WINDOW NEW HIDE
- /BIND ^W^K /WINDOW KILL
-
-But maybe you wish to give these binds to other people who want to use
-some other key than ^W, then it would be better done as:
-
- /BIND ^W key window
- /BIND window-^C /WINDOW NEW HIDE
- /BIND window-^K /WINDOW KILL
-
-
-Command can be one of:
-
- command - Run any /COMMAND (you could use /COMMAND directly without
- specifying this)
-
-(Cursor movement)
- backward_character
- forward_character
- backward_word
- forward_word
- beginning_of_line
- end_of_line
-
-(Scrollback movement)
- scroll_backward - Previous page
- scroll_forward - Next page
- scroll_start - Beginning of the window
- scroll_end - End of the window
-
-(Switching windows)
- change_window
- previous_window
- next_window
- upper_window
- lower_window
- active_window - Go to next window with the highest activity
- next_window_item - Next channel/query. In empty windows change
- to next server
- previous_window_item - Previous channel/query. In empty windows change
- to previous server
-
-(History)
- backward_history
- forward_history
-
-(Deleting text)
- backspace
- delete_character
- delete_character
- delete_next_word
- delete_previous_word
- delete_to_next_space
- delete_to_previous_space
- erase_line
- erase_to_beg_of_line
- erase_to_end_of_line
-
-(Word completion)
- word_completion
- erase_completion
- check_replaces - Check word replaces
-
-(Misc)
- nothing - use this to disable a built-in key
- refresh_screen
- yank_from_cutbuffer - "Undelete" line
- transpose_characters - Swap current and previous character
- escape_char - Insert the next character exactly as-is to input line
- insert_text - Insert data to entry line, data may contain $variables.
- stop_irc - Send SIGSTOP to client (^Z)
-
-Examples:
-
-Clear screen:
- /BIND meta-c /CLEAR
-
-People with qwertz layout probably want to swap meta-y and meta-z:
- /BIND meta-z change_window 16
- /BIND -delete meta-y