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babi 1.5.6
babi
a text editor, eventually...
installation
pip install babi
babi works best in a virtualenv
why is it called babi?
I used to use the text editor nano, frequently I typo this. on a qwerty
keyboard, when the right hand is shifted left by one, nano becomes babi.
babi vs. nano
here is a youtube video where I discuss the motivation for creating and using
babi instead of nano:
quitting babi
currently you can quit babi by using ^X (or via esc +
:q).
key combinations
these are all of the current key bindings in babi
^S: save
^O: save as
^X: quit
^P: open file
arrow keys: movement
^A / home: move to beginning of line
^E / end: move to end of line
^Y / pageup: move up one page
^V / pagedown: move down one page
^-left / ^-right: jump by word
^-home / ^-end: jump to beginning / end of file
M-Up / M-Down: jump to previous / next paragraph
^_: jump to line number
selection: shift + ...: extend the current selection
arrow keys
home / end
pageup / pagedown
^-left / ^-right
^-end / ^-home
tab / shift-tab: indent or dedent current line (or
selection)
^K / ^U: cut and uncut the current line (or selection)
M-u / M-U or M-e: undo / redo
^W: search
^\: search and replace
^C: show the current position in the file
^-up / ^-down: scroll screen by a single line
M-left / M-right: go to previous / next file
^Z: background
^T: run linter
by default, runs pre-commit run --files <filename>
outside of a git repo will run flake8 <filename> for python files
^-S-Up, ^-S-Down: navigate to previous / next error
M-t focus the linting panel
^C, ^X: clear and close the linting panel
Esc, M-t: unfocus the linting panel
arrow keys: movement inside the linting panel
esc: open the command mode
:q: quit
:w: write the file
:wq: write the file and quit
:qall: quit every open file
:comment: comment out the current line / selection
:reload: reload the file contents
:sort: sort the file (or selection)
:tabsize X: set the tabsize
in prompts (search, search replace, command):
^C: cancel
^K: cut to end
^R: reverse search
setting up syntax highlighting
syntax highlighting should work out of the box!
if you want a custom theme find a visual studio code theme, convert it to
json (if it is not already json) and put it at ~/.config/babi/theme.json.
a helper script is provided to make this easier: ./bin/download-theme NAME URL
keyboard shortcuts on macos
to get the most out of babi's built in keyboard shortcuts, a few settings must
be changed on macos with Terminal.app:
in System Preferences: Keyboard > Shortcuts >
Mission Control: disable or rebind "Move left a space" and
"Move right a space" (the defaults ⌃ → and ⌃ ← conflict)
in Terminal.app: Terminal > Preferences > Profiles >
Keyboard:
check Use Option as Meta key
ensure the following keys are enabled:
⌃ →: \033[1;5C
⌃ ←: \033[1;5D
⇧ ↑: \033[1;2A
⇧ ↓: \033[1;2B
⇧ →: \033[1;2C
⇧ ←: \033[1;2D
demos
most things work! here's a few screenshots
file view
this opens the file, displays it, and can be edited and can save! unknown keys
are displayed as errors in the status bar. babi will scroll if the cursor
goes off screen either from resize events or from movement. babi can edit
multiple files. babi has a command mode (so you can quit it like vim
:q!). babi also supports syntax highlighting
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