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NANORC(5) | File Formats Manual | NANORC(5) |
NAME¶
nanorc - GNU nano's rcfile
DESCRIPTION¶
This manual page briefly documents GNU nano's rcfile.
nano is a small, free and friendly editor which aims to replace Pico, the default editor included in the non-free Pine package. Rather than just copying Pico's look and feel, nano also implements some missing (or disabled by default) features in Pico, such as "search and replace" and "go to line and column number".
The nanorc file contains the default settings for nano. It should not be in DOS or Mac format. During startup, nano will first read its system-wide settings from SYSCONFDIR/nanorc, and then user-specific settings from ~/.nanorc.
OPTIONS¶
The configuration file accepts a series of set and unset commands, which can be used to configure nano on startup without using the command line options. Additionally, the syntax, color, and icolor keywords are used to define syntax highlighting rules for different text patterns. nano will read one command per line.
Options in nanorc files take precedence over nano's defaults, and command line options override nanorc settings. Also, options are unset by default, except for those that take arguments.
Quotes inside string parameters don't have to be escaped with backslashes. The last double quote in the string will be treated as its end. For example, for the brackets option, ""')>]}" will match ", ', ), >, ], and }.
The supported commands and arguments are:
- set/unset allow_insecure_backup
- When backing up files, allow the backup to succeed even if its permissions can't be (re)set due to special OS considerations. You should NOT enable this option unless you are sure you need it.
- set/unset autoindent
- Use auto-indentation.
- set/unset backup
- Create backup files in filename~.
- set backupdir directory
- Set the directory where nano puts unique backup files if file backups are enabled.
- set/unset backwards
- Do backwards searches by default.
- set/unset boldtext
- Use bold text instead of reverse video text.
- set brackets string
- Set the characters treated as closing brackets when justifying paragraphs. They cannot contain blank characters. Only closing punctuation, optionally followed by closing brackets, can end sentences. The default value is ""')>]}".
- set/unset casesensitive
- Do case sensitive searches by default.
- set/unset const
- Constantly display the cursor position in the status bar.
- set/unset cut
- Use cut to end of line by default.
- set fill n
- Wrap lines at column number n. If n is 0 or less, the maximum line length will be the screen width less n columns. The default value is -8.
- set/unset historylog
- Enable ~/.nano_history for saving and reading search/replace strings.
- set matchbrackets string
- Set the opening and closing brackets that can be found by bracket searches. They cannot contain blank characters. The former set must come before the latter set, and both must be in the same order. The default value is "(<[{)>]}".
- set/unset morespace
- Use the blank line below the titlebar as extra editing space.
- set/unset mouse
- Enable mouse support, if available for your system. When enabled, mouse clicks can be used to place the cursor, set the mark (with a double click), and execute shortcuts. The mouse will work in the X Window System, and on the console when gpm is running.
- set/unset multibuffer
- Allow inserting files into their own buffers.
- set/unset noconvert
- Don't convert files from DOS/Mac format.
- set/unset nofollow
- Don't follow symlinks when writing files.
- set/unset nohelp
- Don't display the help lists at the bottom of the screen.
- set/unset nonewlines
- Don't add newlines to the ends of files.
- set/unset nowrap
- Don't wrap text at all.
- set operatingdir directory
- nano will only read and write files inside directory and its subdirectories. Also, the current directory is changed to here, so files are inserted from this directory. By default, the operating directory feature is turned off.
- set/unset preserve
- Preserve the XON and XOFF keys (^Q and ^S).
- set punct string
- Set the characters treated as closing punctuation when justifying paragraphs. They cannot contain blank characters. Only closing punctuation, optionally followed by closing brackets, can end sentences. The default value is "!.?".
- set/unset quiet
- nano will not report errors in the nanorc file and ask them to be acknowledged by pressing enter at startup. If this is used it should be placed at the top of the file to be fully effective.
- set/unset quickblank
- Do quick statusbar blanking. Statusbar messages will disappear after 1 keystroke instead of 25.
- set quotestr string
- The email-quote string, used to justify email-quoted paragraphs. This is an extended regular expression if your system supports them, otherwise a literal string. The default value is "^([ \t]*[#:>\|}])+" if you have extended regular expression support, or "> " otherwise. Note that '\t' stands for a literal Tab character.
- set/unset rebinddelete
- Interpret the Delete key differently so that both Backspace and Delete work properly. You should only need to use this option if Backspace acts like Delete on your system.
- set/unset rebindkeypad
- Interpret the numeric keypad keys so that they all work properly. You should only need to use this option if they don't, as mouse support won't work properly with this option enabled.
- set/unset regexp
- Do extended regular expression searches by default.
- set/unset poslog
- Save the cursor position of files between editing sessions.
- set/unset smarthome
- Make the Home key smarter. When Home is pressed anywhere but at the very beginning of non-whitespace characters on a line, the cursor will jump to that beginning (either forwards or backwards). If the cursor is already at that position, it will jump to the true beginning of the line.
- set/unset smooth
- Use smooth scrolling by default.
- set/unset softwrap
- Enable soft line wrapping for easier viewing of very long lones.
- set speller spellprog
- Use spelling checker spellprog instead of the built-in one, which calls spell.
- set/unset suspend
- Allow nano to be suspended.
- set tabsize n
- Use a tab size of n columns. The value of n must be greater than 0. The default value is 8.
- set/unset tabstospaces
- Convert typed tabs to spaces.
- set/unset tempfile
- Save automatically on exit, don't prompt.
- set/unset undo
- Enable experimental generic-purpose undo code.
- set/unset view
- Disallow file modification.
- set/unset softwrap
- Enable soft line wrapping for easier viewing of very long lones.
- set whitespace string
- Set the two characters used to display the first characters of tabs and spaces. They must be single-column characters.
- set/unset wordbounds
- Detect word boundaries more accurately by treating punctuation characters as parts of words.
- syntax str ["fileregex" ... ]
- Defines a syntax named str which can be activated via the
-Y/--syntax command line option, or will be automatically activated if the
current filename matches the extended regular expression fileregex.
All following color and icolor statements will apply to
syntax until a new syntax is defined.
The none syntax is reserved; specifying it on the command line is the same as not having a syntax at all. The default syntax is special: it takes no fileregex, and applies to files that don't match any other syntax's fileregex.
- magic ["regex" ... ]
- For the currently defined syntax, add one or more regexes which will be compared against the magic database when attempting to determine which highlighting rules to use for a given file. This functionality only works when libmagic is installed on the system and will be silently ignored otherwise.
- color fgcolor,bgcolor regex ...
- For the currently defined syntax, display all expressions matching the extended regular expression regex with foreground color fgcolor and background color bgcolor, at least one of which must be specified. Legal colors for foreground and background color are: white, black, red, blue, green, yellow, magenta, and cyan. You may use the prefix "bright" to force a stronger color highlight for the foreground. If your terminal supports transparency, not specifying a bgcolor tells nano to attempt to use a transparent background.
- icolor fgcolor,bgcolor regex ...
- Same as above, except that the expression matching is case insensitive.
- color fgcolor,bgcolor start="sr" end="er"
- Display expressions which start with the extended regular expression sr and end with the extended regular expression er with foreground color fgcolor and background color bgcolor, at least one of which must be specified. This allows syntax highlighting to span multiple lines. Note that all subsequent instances of sr after an initial sr is found will be highlighted until the first instance of er.
- icolor fgcolor,bgcolor start="sr" end="er"
- Same as above, except that the expression matching is case insensitive.
- include syntaxfile
- Read in self-contained color syntaxes from syntaxfile. Note that syntaxfile can only contain syntax, color, and icolor commands.
KEY BINDINGS¶
Key bindings may be reassigned via the following commands:
- bind key function menu
- Rebinds the key key to a new function named function in the context of menu menu. The format of key should be one of:
- ^
- followed by an alpha character or the word "Space". Example: ^C
- M-
- followed by a printable character or the word "Space". Example: M-C
- F
- followed by a numeric value from 1 to 16. Example: F10
- Valid function names to be bound include:
- help
- Invoke the help menu.
- cancel
- Cancel the current command.
- exit
- Exit from the program.
- writeout
- Write the current buffer to disk.
- justify
- Justify the current text.
- insert
- Insert a file into the current buffer (or into a new buffer when multibuffer is enabled).
- whereis
- Search for text in the current buffer.
- searchagain
- Repeat the last search command.
- up
- Move up in the editor or browser.
- down
- Move down in the editor or browser.
- left
- Move left in the editor or browser.
- right
- Move right in the editor or browser.
- cut
- Cut the current line of text and store it.
- uncut
- Copy the currently stored text into the current buffer position.
- curpos
- Show the current line, column, word positions in the file.
- firstline
- Move to the first line of the file.
- lastline
- Move to the last line of the file.
- gotoline
- Move to a specific line (and column if specified).
- replace
- Interactively replace text within the current buffer.
- mark
- Begin selecting text for cutting or pasting at the current position.
- copytext
- Copy the currently marked text without deleting it.
- indent
- Indent the currently marked text (shift to the right).
- unindent
- Un-indent the currently marked text (shift to the left).
- nextword
- Move the cursor to the beginning of the next word.
- prevword
- Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous word.
- home
- Move the cursor to the beginning of the current line.
- end
- Move the cursor to the end of the current line.
- beginpara
- Move the cursor to the beginning of the current paragraph.
- endpara
- Move the cursor to the end of the current paragraph.
- findbracket
- Move the cursor to the matching bracket (brace, parenthesis, etc.) of the one under the cursor.
- scrollup
- Scroll up one line of text from the current position.
- scrolldown
- Scroll down one line of text from the current position.
- prevbuf
- Switch to editing/viewing the previous buffer when using multibuffer mode.
- nextbuf
- Switch to editing/viewing the next buffer when using multibuffer mode.
- verbatim
- Insert the next character verbatim into the file.
- tab
- Insert a tab at the current cursor location.
- enter
- Insert a new line below the current one.
- delete
- Delete the character under the cursor.
- fulljustify
- Justify the entire current file.
- wordcount
- Count the number of words in the current buffer.
- refresh
- Refresh the screen.
- undo
- Undo the text action peformed (add text, delete text, etc).
- redo
- Redo the last undone action (i.e., undo an undo).
- suspend
- Suspend the editor (if the suspend function is enabled, see the "suspendenable" entry below).
- casesens
- Toggle case sensitivity in searching (search/replace menus only).
- regexp
- Toggle whether searching/replacing is based on literal strings or regular expressions.
- prevhistory
- Show the previous history entry in the prompt menus (e.g. search).
- nexthistory
- Show the next history entry in the prompt menus (e.g. search).
- dontreplace
- Switch back to searching instead of replacing.
- gototext
- Search for files matching a string in the file browser (reading or writing files).
- dosformat
- When writing a file, switch to writing a DOS format (CR/LF).
- macformat
- When writing a file, switch to writing a Mac format.
- append
- When writing a file, append to the end instead of overwriting.
- prepend
- When writing a file, 'prepend' (write at the beginning) instead of overwriting.
- backup
- When writing a file, create a backup of the current file.
- firstfile
- Move to the first file when using the file browser (reading or writing files).
- lastfile
- Move to the last file when using the file browser (reading or writing files).
- nohelp
- Toggle showing/hiding the two-line list of key bindings at the bottom of the screen.
- constupdate
- Constantly display the current line, column, word positions.
- morespace
- Toggle showing/hiding the blank line which 'separates' the 'title' from the file text.
- smoothscroll
- Toggle smooth scrolling when moving via the arrow keys.
- whitespacedisplay
- Toggle whether whitespace is shown.
- smarthome
- Toggle whether the smart home key function is enabled.
- autoindent
- Toggle whether new lines will contain the same amount of whitespace as the line above.
- cuttoend
- Toggle whether cutting text will cut the whole line or just from the current cursor position to the end of the line.
- nowrap
- Toggle whether long lines will be wrapped to the next line.
- suspendenable
- Toggle whether the suspend sequence (normally ^Z) will suspend the editor window.
- Valid menu sections are:
- main
- The main editor window where text is entered.
- search
- The search menu (AKA whereis).
- replace
- The 'search to replace' menu.
- replacewith
- The 'replace with' menu, which comes up after 'search to replace'.
- gotoline
- The 'goto line (and column)' menu.
- writeout
- The 'write file' menu.
- insert
- The 'insert file' menu.
- extcmd
- The menu for inserting output from an external comman, reached from the insert menu.
- help
- The help menu.
- spell
- The interactive spell checker Yes/no menu.
- browser
- The file browser for inserting or writing a file.
- whereisfile
- The 'search for a file' menu in the file browser.
- gotodir
- The 'go to directory' menu.
- all
- A special name meaning: apply to all menus where this function exists.
- unbind key menu
- Unbind the key key from the menu named menu or from all menus by using all. Same key syntax as for binding. Rebinds the key key to a new function named function in the context of menu menu. The format of key should be one of:
FILES¶
- SYSCONFDIR/nanorc
- System-wide configuration file
- ~/.nanorc
- Per-user configuration file
SEE ALSO¶
/usr/share/doc/nano/examples/nanorc.sample (or equivalent on your system)
AUTHOR¶
Chris Allegretta <chrisa@asty.org>, et al (see AUTHORS and THANKS for details). This manual page was originally written by Jordi Mallach <jordi@gnu.org>, for the Debian system (but may be used by others).
version 2.0.0 | August 23, 2007 |