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  • UEmacs/PK Keybindings

    UEmacs/PK Keybindings

    https://wiki.michaelhan.net/UEmacs/PK

    uEmacs/PK is the editor of choice for Linus Torvalds. His updates are available at uEmacs/PK Git repo site. Linus' latest post on it can be found here.

    Frankly, it's a minimalist's text editor with very little eye-candies, such as syntax highlighting and other visual aids. A simple help text is available. Basic Emacs-compatible key bindings seems to be in effect, but use it at your own risk. If you zealously follow Linux kernel coding style and worship Linus in general like many others, this may just be your dream editor since you'd be vicariously living the experience of how Linus spent a significant portion of his programmer life.

    Note this part of his commit message from 2/22/2013.

    Compiling

    When I first ran make on the source, it resulted in the following after many warning messages:

      CC       tcap.o
    tcap.c:16:20: fatal error: curses.h: No such file or directory
    compilation terminated.
    make: *** [tcap.o] Error 1
    

    You need to install ncurses-dev virtual package for that curses.h file. I don't think ncurses-bin or ncurses-base packages are needed, and they're usually installed already if you've installed a package that depends on those. This is also called ncurses-devel on RHEL, Fedora, or CentOS Linux and other RH-derived, or RPM-based distributions.

    $ sudo aptitude install ncurses-dev
    

    Run the make again and it should result in a successful compilation with an executable file called em.

    mhan@brahms:~/src/uemacs$ make
      CC       tcap.o
      CC       termio.o
      CC       vmsvt.o
      CC       vt52.o
      CC       window.o
      CC       word.o
      CC       names.o
      CC       globals.o
      CC       version.o
      CC       usage.o
      CC       wrapper.o
      CC       utf8.o
      LINK     em
    mhan@brahms:~/src/uemacs$
    

    If you plan on using it indefinitely you may want to either execute sudo make install, or move it to your ~/bin/ or /usr/local/bin/. Copy over emacs.* (.ps, .rc, .hlp) over to the same target location.

    Default Keybindings

    If you have the help file in the correct location you should be able to browse through it for these. You can also figure it out from bind.c source file. This list may still be a work-in-progress, so please feel free to add to this by pinging me via this site. I normally respond very quickly.

    Application

    Esc ? Help text

    Ctrl x d Suspend uEmacs/PK into the background. Run fg 1 to return, and then press Esc Enter Ctrl l.

    Ctrl x + c quit (while holding onto Ctrl type X and then C, this is usually referred to as separate Ctrl sequence of keys as in Ctrl x Ctrl c)

    Alt z Save all and quick exit

    Ctrl g Abort a command in progress

    File operations

    Ctrl x + f Find file

    Ctrl x + v View file

    Ctrl x + d Save

    Ctrl x + w Write as

    Ctrl x + i Insert file

    Ctrl x n Change file name. Saving immediately after this command doesn't save the file for some reason. You have to make some changes first and then save the file. If you want to change the file name and save at the same time use Ctrl x + w.

    Editing

    Ctrl m Newline

    Ctrl j Newline and indent

    Alt u Capitalize (to the end of current word)

    Ctrl u [Enter a number] [whatever key you want to repeat] repeat a key

    Ctrl k Cut line from cursor to the end of line (stored in clipboard)

    Ctrl y Paste from clipboard

    Ctrl d Delete a character forward

    Alt d Delete a word

    Ctrl o Insert a newline forward

    Ctrl i Insert a tab

    Ctrl c Insert a space forward

    Ctrl t Swap with a character in front

    Navigating

    [cursor keys] Move around

    Ctrl f Char forward

    Ctrl b Char backward

    Alt f Word forward

    Alt b Word backward

    Ctrl a Beginning of line (this will not work if you're using a session manager or a multiplexer that binds Ctrl a already (i.e. Screen or Byobu))

    Ctrl e End of line

    Ctrl p Previous line

    Ctrl n Next line

    Ctrl + Alt f Go to the matching bracket

    Alt g Go to line

    Alt p Previous paragraph

    Alt n Next paragraph

    Ctrl z Previous half page

    Ctrl v Next half page

    Alt + Shift , or Alt < Beginning of file

    Alt + Shift . or Alt > End of file

    Ctrl + x n Move the viewing screen down by one line

    Ctrl + x p Move the viewing screen up by one line

    Searching

    Ctrl x s case-insensitive search

    Viewing

    Ctrl x + v Open a file in viewing mode

    Ctrl l Clear and redraw

    Modes

    Ctrl x m Add mode

    Ctrl x + m Delete mode

    Alt m Add global mode

    Ctrl + Alt m Delete global mode

    Available modes

    OVER Overwrite, don't insert

    WRAP Automatic carriage return

    VIEW View only, don't change

    CMODE C program indenting

    EXACT Match case in search

    MAGIC Match patterns in search

    ^ $ Beginning and end of line

    . Any character

    c Character c

    c* Any number of character c

    [ ] Character class

    Miscellaneous

    Ctrl + Alt k brings up unbind-key @todo

    Alt x seems to be a command mode(?) similar to Esc in Vim

    ======== End

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