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*which-key.nvim.txt* For Neovim Last change: 2024 August 31
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==============================================================================
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Table of Contents *which-key.nvim-table-of-contents*
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1. Which Key |which-key.nvim-which-key|
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- Features |which-key.nvim-which-key-features|
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- Requirements |which-key.nvim-which-key-requirements|
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- Installation |which-key.nvim-which-key-installation|
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- Configuration |which-key.nvim-which-key-configuration|
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- Mappings |which-key.nvim-which-key-mappings|
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- Triggers |which-key.nvim-which-key-triggers|
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- Icons |which-key.nvim-which-key-icons|
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- Usage |which-key.nvim-which-key-usage|
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- Hydra Mode |which-key.nvim-which-key-hydra-mode|
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- Plugins |which-key.nvim-which-key-plugins|
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- Colors |which-key.nvim-which-key-colors|
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2. Links |which-key.nvim-links|
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==============================================================================
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1. Which Key *which-key.nvim-which-key*
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**WhichKey** helps you remember your Neovim keymaps, by showing available
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keybindings in a popup as you type.
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FEATURES *which-key.nvim-which-key-features*
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- **Key Binding Help**show available keybindings in a popup as you type.
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- **Modes**works in normal, insert, visual, operator pending, terminal and command mode.
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Every mode can be enabled/disabled.
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- **Customizable Layouts**choose from `classic`, `modern`, and `helix` presets or customize the window.
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- **Flexible Sorting**sort by `local`, `order`, `group`, `alphanum`, `mod`, `lower`, `icase`, `desc`, or `manual`.
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- **Formatting**customizable key labels and descriptions
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- **Icons**integrates with mini.icons <https://github.com/echasnovski/mini.icons> and nvim-web-devicons <https://github.com/nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons>
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- **Delay**delay is independent of `timeoutlen`
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- **Plugins**built-in plugins for marks, registers, presets, and spelling suggestions
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- **Operators, Motions, Text Objects**help for operators, motions and text objects
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- **Hydra Mode**keep the popup open until you hit `<esc>`
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REQUIREMENTS *which-key.nvim-which-key-requirements*
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- **Neovim** >= 0.9.4
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- for proper icons support:
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- mini.icons <https://github.com/echasnovski/mini.icons> _(optional)_
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- nvim-web-devicons <https://github.com/nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons> _(optional)_
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- a Nerd Font <https://www.nerdfonts.com/> **(optional)**
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INSTALLATION *which-key.nvim-which-key-installation*
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Install the plugin with your package manager:
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LAZY.NVIM ~
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>lua
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{
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"folke/which-key.nvim",
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event = "VeryLazy",
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opts = {
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-- your configuration comes here
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-- or leave it empty to use the default settings
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-- refer to the configuration section below
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},
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keys = {
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{
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"<leader>?",
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function()
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require("which-key").show({ global = false })
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end,
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desc = "Buffer Local Keymaps (which-key)",
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},
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},
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}
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CONFIGURATION *which-key.nvim-which-key-configuration*
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[!important] Make sure to run `:checkhealth which-key` if something isn’t
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working properly
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**WhichKey** is highly configurable. Expand to see the list of all the default
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options below.
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Default Options ~
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>lua
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---@class wk.Opts
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local defaults = {
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---@type false | "classic" | "modern" | "helix"
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preset = "classic",
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-- Delay before showing the popup. Can be a number or a function that returns a number.
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---@type number | fun(ctx: { keys: string, mode: string, plugin?: string }):number
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delay = function(ctx)
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return ctx.plugin and 0 or 200
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end,
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---@param mapping wk.Mapping
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filter = function(mapping)
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-- example to exclude mappings without a description
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-- return mapping.desc and mapping.desc ~= ""
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return true
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end,
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--- You can add any mappings here, or use `require('which-key').add()` later
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---@type wk.Spec
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spec = {},
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-- show a warning when issues were detected with your mappings
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notify = true,
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-- Which-key automatically sets up triggers for your mappings.
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-- But you can disable this and setup the triggers manually.
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-- Check the docs for more info.
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---@type wk.Spec
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triggers = {
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{ "<auto>", mode = "nxso" },
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},
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-- Start hidden and wait for a key to be pressed before showing the popup
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-- Only used by enabled xo mapping modes.
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---@param ctx { mode: string, operator: string }
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defer = function(ctx)
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return ctx.mode == "V" or ctx.mode == "<C-V>"
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end,
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plugins = {
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marks = true, -- shows a list of your marks on ' and `
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registers = true, -- shows your registers on " in NORMAL or <C-r> in INSERT mode
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-- the presets plugin, adds help for a bunch of default keybindings in Neovim
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-- No actual key bindings are created
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spelling = {
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enabled = true, -- enabling this will show WhichKey when pressing z= to select spelling suggestions
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suggestions = 20, -- how many suggestions should be shown in the list?
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},
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presets = {
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operators = true, -- adds help for operators like d, y, ...
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motions = true, -- adds help for motions
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text_objects = true, -- help for text objects triggered after entering an operator
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windows = true, -- default bindings on <c-w>
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nav = true, -- misc bindings to work with windows
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z = true, -- bindings for folds, spelling and others prefixed with z
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g = true, -- bindings for prefixed with g
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},
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},
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---@type wk.Win.opts
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win = {
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-- don't allow the popup to overlap with the cursor
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no_overlap = true,
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-- width = 1,
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-- height = { min = 4, max = 25 },
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-- col = 0,
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-- row = math.huge,
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-- border = "none",
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padding = { 1, 2 }, -- extra window padding [top/bottom, right/left]
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title = true,
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title_pos = "center",
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zindex = 1000,
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-- Additional vim.wo and vim.bo options
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bo = {},
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wo = {
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-- winblend = 10, -- value between 0-100 0 for fully opaque and 100 for fully transparent
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},
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},
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layout = {
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width = { min = 20 }, -- min and max width of the columns
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spacing = 3, -- spacing between columns
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},
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keys = {
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scroll_down = "<c-d>", -- binding to scroll down inside the popup
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scroll_up = "<c-u>", -- binding to scroll up inside the popup
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},
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---@type (string|wk.Sorter)[]
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--- Mappings are sorted using configured sorters and natural sort of the keys
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--- Available sorters:
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--- * local: buffer-local mappings first
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--- * order: order of the items (Used by plugins like marks / registers)
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--- * group: groups last
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--- * alphanum: alpha-numerical first
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--- * mod: special modifier keys last
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--- * manual: the order the mappings were added
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--- * case: lower-case first
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sort = { "local", "order", "group", "alphanum", "mod" },
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---@type number|fun(node: wk.Node):boolean?
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expand = 0, -- expand groups when <= n mappings
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-- expand = function(node)
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-- return not node.desc -- expand all nodes without a description
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-- end,
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-- Functions/Lua Patterns for formatting the labels
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---@type table<string, ({[1]:string, [2]:string}|fun(str:string):string)[]>
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replace = {
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key = {
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function(key)
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return require("which-key.view").format(key)
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end,
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-- { "<Space>", "SPC" },
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},
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desc = {
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{ "<Plug>%(?(.*)%)?", "%1" },
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{ "^%+", "" },
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{ "<[cC]md>", "" },
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{ "<[cC][rR]>", "" },
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{ "<[sS]ilent>", "" },
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{ "^lua%s+", "" },
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{ "^call%s+", "" },
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{ "^:%s*", "" },
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},
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},
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icons = {
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breadcrumb = "»", -- symbol used in the command line area that shows your active key combo
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separator = "➜", -- symbol used between a key and it's label
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group = "+", -- symbol prepended to a group
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ellipsis = "…",
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-- set to false to disable all mapping icons,
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-- both those explicitly added in a mapping
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-- and those from rules
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mappings = true,
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--- See `lua/which-key/icons.lua` for more details
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--- Set to `false` to disable keymap icons from rules
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---@type wk.IconRule[]|false
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rules = {},
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-- use the highlights from mini.icons
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-- When `false`, it will use `WhichKeyIcon` instead
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colors = true,
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-- used by key format
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keys = {
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Up = " ",
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Down = " ",
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Left = " ",
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Right = " ",
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C = " ",
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M = " ",
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D = " ",
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S = " ",
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CR = " ",
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Esc = " ",
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ScrollWheelDown = " ",
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ScrollWheelUp = " ",
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NL = " ",
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BS = "",
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Space = " ",
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Tab = " ",
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F1 = "",
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F2 = "",
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F3 = "",
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F4 = "",
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F5 = "",
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F6 = "",
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F7 = "",
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F8 = "",
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F9 = "",
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F10 = "",
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F11 = "",
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F12 = "",
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},
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},
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show_help = true, -- show a help message in the command line for using WhichKey
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show_keys = true, -- show the currently pressed key and its label as a message in the command line
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-- disable WhichKey for certain buf types and file types.
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disable = {
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ft = {},
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bt = {},
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},
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debug = false, -- enable wk.log in the current directory
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}
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MAPPINGS *which-key.nvim-which-key-mappings*
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**WhichKey** automatically gets the descriptions of your keymaps from the
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`desc` attribute of the keymap. So for most use-cases, you don’t need to do
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anything else.
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However, the **mapping spec** is still useful to configure group descriptions
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and mappings that don’t really exist as a regular keymap.
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[!WARNING] The **mappings spec** changed in `v3`, so make sure to only use the
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new `add` method if you updated your existing mappings.
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Mappings can be added as part of the config `opts.spec`, or can be added later
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using `require("which-key").add()`. `wk.add()` can be called multiple times
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from anywhere in your config files.
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A mapping has the following attributes:
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- **[1]**(`string`) lhs **(required)**
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- **[2]**(`string|fun()`) rhs **(optional)**when present, it will create the mapping
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- **desc**(`string|fun():string`) description **(required for non-groups)**
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- **group**(`string|fun():string`) group name **(optional)**
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- **mode**(`string|string[]`) mode **(optional, defaults to "n")**
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- **cond**(`boolean|fun():boolean`) condition to enable the mapping **(optional)**
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- **hidden**(`boolean`) hide the mapping **(optional)**
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- **icon**(`string|wk.Icon|fun():(wk.Icon|string)`) icon spec **(optional)**
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- **proxy**(`string`) proxy to another mapping **(optional)**
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- **expand**(`fun():wk.Spec`) nested mappings **(optional)**
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- any other option valid for `vim.keymap.set`. These are only used for creating mappings.
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When `desc`, `group`, or `icon` are functions, they are evaluated every time
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the popup is shown.
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The `expand` property allows to create dynamic mappings. Only functions as
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`rhs` are supported for dynamic mappings. Two examples are included in
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`which-key.extras`
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- `require("which-key.extras").expand.buf`creates numerical key to buffer mappings
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- `require("which-key.extras").expand.win`creates numerical key to window mappings
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>lua
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local wk = require("which-key")
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wk.add({
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{ "<leader>f", group = "file" }, -- group
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{ "<leader>ff", "<cmd>Telescope find_files<cr>", desc = "Find File", mode = "n" },
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{ "<leader>fb", function() print("hello") end, desc = "Foobar" },
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{ "<leader>fn", desc = "New File" },
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{ "<leader>f1", hidden = true }, -- hide this keymap
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{ "<leader>w", proxy = "<c-w>", group = "windows" }, -- proxy to window mappings
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{ "<leader>b", group = "buffers", expand = function()
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return require("which-key.extras").expand.buf()
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end
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},
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{
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-- Nested mappings are allowed and can be added in any order
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-- Most attributes can be inherited or overridden on any level
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-- There's no limit to the depth of nesting
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mode = { "n", "v" }, -- NORMAL and VISUAL mode
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{ "<leader>q", "<cmd>q<cr>", desc = "Quit" }, -- no need to specify mode since it's inherited
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{ "<leader>w", "<cmd>w<cr>", desc = "Write" },
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}
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})
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TRIGGERS *which-key.nvim-which-key-triggers*
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There’s two ways that **which-key** can be triggered:
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- by a trigger keymap
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- by a `ModeChanged` event for visual and operator pending mode
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Both can be configured using `opts.triggers` and `opts.defer`.
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By default `opts.triggers` includes `{ "<auto>", mode = "nixsotc" }`, which
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will setup keymap triggers for every mode automatically and will trigger during
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`ModeChanged`.
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[!NOTE] Auto triggers will never be created for existing keymaps. That includes
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every valid single key Neovim builtin mapping. If you want to trigger on a
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builtin keymap, you have to add it manually.
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>lua
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triggers = {
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{ "<auto>", mode = "nixsotc" },
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{ "a", mode = { "n", "v" } },
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}
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[!TIP] To manually setup triggers, you can set `opts.triggers` to:
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>lua
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triggers = {
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{ "<leader>", mode = { "n", "v" } },
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}
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<
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For `ModeChanged` triggers, you can configure the `opts.defer` option. When it
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returns `true`, the popup will be shown only after an additional key is
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pressed. So `yaf`, would show which-key after pressing `ya`, but not after `y`.
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[!TIP] Defer some operators:
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>lua
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---@param ctx { mode: string, operator: string }
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defer = function(ctx)
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if vim.list_contains({ "d", "y" }, ctx.operator) then
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return true
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end
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return vim.list_contains({ "<C-V>", "V" }, ctx.mode)
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end,
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ICONS *which-key.nvim-which-key-icons*
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[!note] For full support, you need to install either mini.icons
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<https://github.com/echasnovski/mini.icons> or nvim-web-devicons
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<https://github.com/nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons>
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There’s multiple ways to set icons for your keymaps:
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- if you use lazy.nvim, then some icons will be autodetected for keymaps belonging to certain plugins.
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- custom rules to decide what icon to use
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- in your mapping spec, you can specify what icon to use at any level, so at the node for `<leader>g` for example, to apply to all git keymaps.
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The `icon` attribute of a mapping can be a `string`, which will be used as the
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actual icon, or an `wk.Icon` object, which can have the following attributes:
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- `icon` (`string`): the icon to use **(optional)**
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- `hl` (`string`): the highlight group to use for the icon **(optional)**
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- `color` (`string`): the color to use for the icon **(optional)**
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valid colors are: `azure`, `blue`, `cyan`, `green`, `grey`, `orange`, `purple`, `red`, `yellow`
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- `cat` (`string`): the category of the icon **(optional)**
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valid categories are: `file`, `filetype`, `extension`
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- `name` (`string`): the name of the icon in the specified category **(optional)**
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[!TIP] If you’d rather not use icons, you can disable them by setting
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`opts.icons.mappings` to `false`.
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USAGE *which-key.nvim-which-key-usage*
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When the **WhichKey** popup is open, you can use the following key bindings
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(they are also displayed at the bottom of the screen):
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- hit one of the keys to open a group or execute a key binding
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- `<esc>` to cancel and close the popup
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- `<bs>` go up one level
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- `<c-d>` scroll down
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- `<c-u>` scroll up
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HYDRA MODE *which-key.nvim-which-key-hydra-mode*
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Hydra mode is a special mode that keeps the popup open until you hit `<esc>`.
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>lua
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-- Show hydra mode for changing windows
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require("which-key").show({
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keys = "<c-w>",
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loop = true, -- this will keep the popup open until you hit <esc>
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})
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PLUGINS *which-key.nvim-which-key-plugins*
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Four built-in plugins are included with **WhichKey**.
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PRESETS ~
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Built-in key binding help for `motions`, `text-objects`, `operators`,
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`windows`, `nav`, `z` and `g` and more.
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MARKS ~
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Shows a list of your buffer local and global marks when you hit ` or ’
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REGISTERS ~
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Shows a list of your buffer local and global registers when you hit ” in
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_NORMAL_ mode, or `<c-r>` in _INSERT_ mode.
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SPELLING ~
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When enabled, this plugin hooks into `z=` and replaces the full-screen spelling
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suggestions window by a list of suggestions within **WhichKey**.
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COLORS *which-key.nvim-which-key-colors*
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The table below shows all the highlight groups defined for **WhichKey** with
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their default link.
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Highlight Group Default Group Description
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----------------------- ----------------------- -----------------------
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WhichKey Function
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WhichKeyBorder FloatBorder Border of the which-key
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window
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WhichKeyDesc Identifier description
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WhichKeyGroup Keyword group name
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WhichKeyIcon @markup.link icons
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WhichKeyIconAzure Function
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WhichKeyIconBlue DiagnosticInfo
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WhichKeyIconCyan DiagnosticHint
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WhichKeyIconGreen DiagnosticOk
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WhichKeyIconGrey Normal
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WhichKeyIconOrange DiagnosticWarn
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WhichKeyIconPurple Constant
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WhichKeyIconRed DiagnosticError
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WhichKeyIconYellow DiagnosticWarn
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WhichKeyNormal NormalFloat Normal in th which-key
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window
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WhichKeySeparator Comment the separator between
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the key and its
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description
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WhichKeyTitle FloatTitle Title of the which-key
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window
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WhichKeyValue Comment values by plugins (like
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marks, registers, etc)
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2. Links *which-key.nvim-links*
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1. *image*: https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/89277334-dcdc-4b0f-9fd4-02f27012f589
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2. *image*: https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f8d71a75-312e-4a42-add8-d153493b2633
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3. *image*: https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e4400a1d-7e71-4439-b6ff-6cbc40647a6f
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4. *image*: https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/43fb0874-7f79-4521-aee9-03e2b0841758
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5. *image*: https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d8077dcb-56fb-47b0-ad9e-1aba5db16950
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6. *image*: https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/102c7963-329a-40b9-b0a8-72c8656318b7
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Generated by panvimdoc <https://github.com/kdheepak/panvimdoc>
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