# Key Remapping One-way key remapping is temporarily supported via a simple TOML configuration file. (More powerful solutions such as rebinding via commands will be available in the feature). To remap keys, write a `config.toml` file in your `helix` configuration directory (default `~/.config/helix` in Linux systems) with a structure like this: ```toml # At most one section each of 'keys.normal', 'keys.insert' and 'keys.select' [keys.normal] 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 = "select_line" # Maps Control-Shift-Escape to select_line [keys.insert] A-x = "normal_mode" # Maps Alt-X to enter normal mode ``` Control, Shift and Alt modifiers are encoded respectively with the prefixes `C-`, `S-` and `A-`. Special keys are encoded as follows: * Backspace => "backspace" * Space => "space" * Return/Enter => "ret" * < => "lt" * > => "gt" * + => "plus" * - => "minus" * ; => "semicolon" * % => "percent" * Left => "left" * Right => "right" * Up => "up" * Home => "home" * End => "end" * Page Up => "pageup" * Page Down => "pagedown" * Tab => "tab" * Back Tab => "backtab" * Delete => "del" * Insert => "ins" * Null => "null" * Escape => "esc" Commands can be found in the source code at `../../helix-term/src/commands.rs`