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Key remapping
Helix currently supports one-way key remapping through a simple TOML configuration file. (More powerful solutions such as rebinding via commands will be available in the future).
To remap keys, create a config.toml
file in your helix
configuration
directory (default ~/.config/helix
on Linux systems) with a structure like
this:
# At most one section each of 'keys.normal', 'keys.insert' and 'keys.select'
[keys.normal]
C-s = ":w" # Maps Ctrl-s to the typable command :w which is an alias for :write (save file)
C-o = ":open ~/.config/helix/config.toml" # Maps Ctrl-o to opening of the helix config file
a = "move_char_left" # Maps the 'a' key to the move_char_left command
w = "move_line_up" # Maps the 'w' key move_line_up
"C-S-esc" = "extend_line" # Maps Ctrl-Shift-Escape to extend_line
g = { a = "code_action" } # Maps `ga` to show possible code actions
"ret" = ["open_below", "normal_mode"] # Maps the enter key to open_below then re-enter normal mode
[keys.insert]
"A-x" = "normal_mode" # Maps Alt-X to enter normal mode
j = { k = "normal_mode" } # Maps `jk` to exit insert mode
Minor modes
Minor modes are accessed by pressing a key (usually from normal mode), giving access to dedicated bindings. Bindings can be modified or added by nesting definitions.
[keys.insert.j]
k = "normal_mode" # Maps `jk` to exit insert mode
[keys.normal.g]
a = "code_action" # Maps `ga` to show possible code actions
# invert `j` and `k` in view mode
[keys.normal.z]
j = "scroll_up"
k = "scroll_down"
# create a new minor mode bound to `+`
[keys.normal."+"]
m = ":run-shell-command make"
c = ":run-shell-command cargo build"
t = ":run-shell-command cargo test"
Special keys and modifiers
Ctrl, Shift and Alt modifiers are encoded respectively with the prefixes
C-
, S-
and A-
. Special keys are encoded as follows:
Key name | Representation |
---|---|
Backspace | "backspace" |
Space | "space" |
Return/Enter | "ret" |
- | "minus" |
Left | "left" |
Right | "right" |
Up | "up" |
Down | "down" |
Home | "home" |
End | "end" |
Page Up | "pageup" |
Page Down | "pagedown" |
Tab | "tab" |
Delete | "del" |
Insert | "ins" |
Null | "null" |
Escape | "esc" |
Keys can be disabled by binding them to the no_op
command.
Commands
There are three kinds of commands that can be used in keymaps:
- Static commands: commands like
move_char_right
which are usually bound to keys and used for movement and editing. A list of static commands is available in the Keymap documentation and in the source code inhelix-term/src/commands.rs
at the invocation ofstatic_commands!
macro and theTypableCommandList
. - Typable commands: commands that can be executed from command mode (
:
), for example:write!
. See the Commands documentation for a list of available typeable commands. - Macros: sequences of keys that are executed in order. These keybindings
start with
@
and then list any number of keys to be executed. For example@miw
can be used to select the surrounding word. For now, macro keybindings are not allowed in keybinding sequences due to limitations in the way that command sequences are executed.