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As a convention, many commands respect the toolsclient
, docsclient
and jumpclient
options. These string options store the name of the client to use. toolsclient
will be used for :make
and :grep
commands, when an entry is selected in them, they will try to open the file in the jumpclient
client. The :man
and :doc
commands will display their content in the docsclient
.
If neither of those options are defined, it will fallback on the current client.
Here's a small snippet you can trigger to launch multiple clients and bind them to the right options:
def ide %{
rename-client main
set global jumpclient main
new rename-client tools
set global toolsclient tools
new rename-client docs
set global docsclient docs
}
Then it's up to tmux or your window manager (dwm, i3, xmonad…) to fit them correctly on your monitor.
It can at times be useful to override / extend your configuration based on the local directory, this can be done easily by just adding the following to your kakrc file
# Source a local project kak config if it exists
# Make sure it is set as a kak filetype
hook global BufCreate (.*/)?(\.kakrc\.local) %{
set-option buffer filetype kak
}
try %{ source .kakrc.local }
and then adding a .kakrc.local file to the place you launch kakoune from for a given project.
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- Implementing user mode (Leader key)
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