configuration/config/qutebrowser/keys.conf
Felix Van der Jeugt fd109eef45 update qutebrowser
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# vim: ft=conf
#
# In this config file, qutebrowser's key bindings are configured.
# The format looks like this:
#
# [keymode]
#
# command
# keychain
# keychain2
# ...
#
# All blank lines and lines starting with '#' are ignored.
# Inline-comments are not permitted.
#
# keymode is a comma separated list of modes in which the key binding should be
# active. If keymode starts with !, the key binding is active in all modes
# except the listed modes.
#
# For special keys (can't be part of a keychain), enclose them in `<`...`>`.
# For modifiers, you can use either `-` or `+` as delimiters, and these names:
#
# * Control: `Control`, `Ctrl`
# * Meta: `Meta`, `Windows`, `Mod4`
# * Alt: `Alt`, `Mod1`
# * Shift: `Shift`
#
# For simple keys (no `<>`-signs), a capital letter means the key is pressed
# with Shift. For special keys (with `<>`-signs), you need to explicitly add
# `Shift-` to match a key pressed with shift. You can bind multiple commands
# by separating them with `;;`.
#
# Note that default keybindings are always bound, and need to be explicitly
# unbound if you wish to remove them:
#
# <unbound>
# keychain
# keychain2
# ...
[!normal]
clear-keychain ;; leave-mode
<Escape>
<Ctrl-[>
[normal]
# Keybindings for normal mode.
clear-keychain ;; search
<Escape>
set-cmd-text -s :goto
o
set-cmd-text -s :open
gh
set-cmd-text :goto {url}
go
set-cmd-text -s :goto -t
O
set-cmd-text -s :open -t
gH
set-cmd-text :goto -t {url}
gO
set-cmd-text -s :open -b
xo
set-cmd-text :open -b {url}
xO
set-cmd-text -s :open -w
wo
set-cmd-text :open -w {url}
wO
open -t
ga
<Ctrl-T>
tab-close
d
<Ctrl-W>
tab-close -o
D
tab-only
co
tab-focus
T
tab-move
gm
tab-move -
gl
tab-move +
gr
tab-next
J
gt
tab-prev
K
gT
tab-clone
gC
reload
r
reload -f
R
back
H
<Backspace>
back -t
th
back -w
wh
forward
L
forward -t
tl
forward -w
wl
fullscreen
<F11>
hint
f
hint all tab
F
hint all window
wf
hint all tab-bg
;b
hint all tab-fg
;f
hint all hover
;h
hint images
;i
hint images tab
;I
hint images tab-bg
.i
hint links fill ":open {hint-url}"
;o
hint links fill ":open -t {hint-url}"
;O
hint links fill ":open -b {hint-url}"
.o
hint links yank
;y
hint links yank-primary
;Y
hint --rapid links tab-bg
;r
hint --rapid links window
;R
hint links download
;d
scroll left
h
scroll down
j
scroll up
k
scroll right
l
undo
u
<Ctrl-Shift-T>
scroll-perc 0
gg
scroll-perc
G
search-next
n
search-prev
N
enter-mode insert
i
enter-mode caret
v
yank
yy
yank -s
yY
yank -t
yt
yank -ts
yT
yank -d
yd
yank -ds
yD
paste
pp
paste -s
pP
paste -t
Pp
paste -ts
PP
paste -w
wp
paste -ws
wP
quickmark-save
m
set-cmd-text -s :quickmark-load
b
set-cmd-text -s :quickmark-load -t
B
set-cmd-text -s :quickmark-load -w
wb
save
sf
set-cmd-text -s :set
ss
set-cmd-text -s :set -t
sl
set-cmd-text -s :set keybind
sk
zoom-out
-
zoom-in
+
zoom
=
navigate prev
[[
navigate next
]]
navigate prev -t
{{
navigate next -t
}}
navigate up
gu
navigate up -t
gU
navigate increment
<Ctrl-A>
navigate decrement
<Ctrl-X>
inspector
wi
download
gd
download-cancel
ad
download-clear
cd
view-source
gf
tab-focus last
<Ctrl-Tab>
enter-mode passthrough
<Ctrl-V>
quit
<Ctrl-Q>
scroll-page 0 1
<Ctrl-F>
scroll-page 0 -1
<Ctrl-B>
scroll-page 0 0.5
<Ctrl-D>
scroll-page 0 -0.5
<Ctrl-U>
tab-focus 1
<Alt-1>
tab-focus 2
<Alt-2>
tab-focus 3
<Alt-3>
tab-focus 4
<Alt-4>
tab-focus 5
<Alt-5>
tab-focus 6
<Alt-6>
tab-focus 7
<Alt-7>
tab-focus 8
<Alt-8>
tab-focus 9
<Alt-9>
home
<Ctrl-h>
stop
<Ctrl-s>
print
<Ctrl-Alt-p>
open qute:settings
Ss
follow-selected
<Return>
<Ctrl-M>
<Ctrl-J>
<Shift-Return>
<Enter>
<Shift-Enter>
follow-selected -t
<Ctrl-Return>
<Ctrl-Enter>
bookmark-add
M
set-cmd-text -s :bookmark-load
gb
set-cmd-text -s :bookmark-load -t
gB
set-cmd-text -s :bookmark-load -w
wB
spawn youtube-viewer {url}
x
hint links spawn youtube-viewer {hint-url}
;x
[insert]
# Keybindings for insert mode.
# Since normal keypresses are passed through, only special keys are
# supported in this mode.
# Useful hidden commands to map in this section:
# * `open-editor`: Open a texteditor with the focused field.
# * `paste-primary`: Paste primary selection at cursor position.
open-editor
<Ctrl-E>
paste-primary
<Shift-Ins>
[hint]
# Keybindings for hint mode.
# Since normal keypresses are passed through, only special keys are
# supported in this mode.
# Useful hidden commands to map in this section:
# * `follow-hint`: Follow the currently selected hint.
follow-hint
<Return>
<Ctrl-M>
<Ctrl-J>
<Shift-Return>
<Enter>
<Shift-Enter>
hint --rapid links tab-bg
<Ctrl-R>
hint links
<Ctrl-F>
hint all tab-bg
<Ctrl-B>
[command]
# Keybindings for command mode.
# Since normal keypresses are passed through, only special keys are
# supported in this mode.
# Useful hidden commands to map in this section:
# * `command-history-prev`: Switch to previous command in history.
# * `command-history-next`: Switch to next command in history.
# * `completion-item-prev`: Select previous item in completion.
# * `completion-item-next`: Select next item in completion.
# * `command-accept`: Execute the command currently in the commandline.
command-history-prev
<Ctrl-P>
command-history-next
<Ctrl-N>
completion-item-prev
<Shift-Tab>
<Up>
completion-item-next
<Tab>
<Down>
command-accept
<Return>
<Ctrl-M>
<Ctrl-J>
<Shift-Return>
<Enter>
<Shift-Enter>
completion-item-del
<Ctrl-D>
[prompt]
# Keybindings for prompts in the status line.
# You can bind normal keys in this mode, but they will be only active
# when a yes/no-prompt is asked. For other prompt modes, you can only
# bind special keys.
# Useful hidden commands to map in this section:
# * `prompt-accept`: Confirm the entered value.
# * `prompt-yes`: Answer yes to a yes/no question.
# * `prompt-no`: Answer no to a yes/no question.
prompt-accept
<Return>
<Ctrl-M>
<Ctrl-J>
<Shift-Return>
<Enter>
<Shift-Enter>
prompt-yes
y
prompt-no
n
[command,prompt]
rl-backward-char
<Ctrl-B>
rl-forward-char
<Ctrl-F>
rl-backward-word
<Alt-B>
rl-forward-word
<Alt-F>
rl-beginning-of-line
<Ctrl-A>
rl-end-of-line
<Ctrl-E>
rl-unix-line-discard
<Ctrl-U>
rl-kill-line
<Ctrl-K>
rl-kill-word
<Alt-D>
rl-unix-word-rubout
<Ctrl-W>
<Alt-Backspace>
rl-yank
<Ctrl-Y>
rl-delete-char
<Ctrl-?>
rl-backward-delete-char
<Ctrl-H>
[caret]
toggle-selection
v
<Space>
drop-selection
<Ctrl-Space>
enter-mode normal
c
move-to-next-line
j
move-to-prev-line
k
move-to-next-char
l
move-to-prev-char
h
move-to-end-of-word
e
move-to-next-word
w
move-to-prev-word
b
move-to-start-of-next-block
]
move-to-start-of-prev-block
[
move-to-end-of-next-block
}
move-to-end-of-prev-block
{
move-to-start-of-line
0
move-to-end-of-line
$
move-to-start-of-document
gg
move-to-end-of-document
G
yank-selected -p
Y
yank-selected
y
<Return>
<Ctrl-M>
<Ctrl-J>
<Shift-Return>
<Enter>
<Shift-Enter>
scroll left
H
scroll down
J
scroll up
K
scroll right
L