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- Easy to use and install.
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- No dependencies or external files are needed — just the binary you can download further down the page.
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- Multiple cursors.
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- Common keybindings (<kbd>Ctrl+S</kbd>, <kbd>Ctrl+C</kbd>, <kbd>Ctrl+V</kbd>, <kbd>Ctrl+Z</kbd>, …).
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- Common keybindings (<kbd>Ctrl-s</kbd>, <kbd>Ctrl-c</kbd>, <kbd>Ctrl-v</kbd>, <kbd>Ctrl-z</kbd>, …).
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- Keybindings can be rebound to your liking.
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- Sane defaults.
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- You shouldn't have to configure much out of the box (and it is extremely easy to configure).
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- Extremely good mouse support.
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- This means mouse dragging to create a selection, double click to select by word, and triple click to select by line.
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- Cross-platform (it should work on all the platforms Go runs on).
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- Note that while Windows is supported Mingw/Cygwin is not (see below)
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- Note that while Windows is supported Mingw/Cygwin is not (see below).
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- Plugin system (plugins are written in Lua).
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- micro has a built-in plugin manager to automatically install, remove, and update plugins.
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- Built-in diff gutter.
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### macOS terminal
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If you are using macOS, you should consider using [iTerm2](http://iterm2.com/) instead of the default terminal (Terminal.app). The iTerm2 terminal has much better mouse support as well as better handling of key events. For best keybinding behavior, choose `xterm defaults` under `Preferences->Profiles->Keys->Load Preset`. The newest versions also support true color.
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If you are using macOS, you should consider using [iTerm2](http://iterm2.com/) instead of the default terminal (Terminal.app). The iTerm2 terminal has much better mouse support as well as better handling of key events. For best keybinding behavior, choose `xterm defaults` under `Preferences->Profiles->Keys->Presets...`, and select `Esc+` for `Left Option Key` in the same menu. The newest versions also support true color.
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If you still insist on using the default Mac terminal, be sure to set `Use Option key as Meta key` under
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`Preferences->Profiles->Keyboard` to use <kbd>option</kbd> as <kbd>alt</kbd>.
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If you open micro and it doesn't seem like syntax highlighting is working, this is probably because
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you are using a terminal which does not support 256 color mode. Try changing the color scheme to `simple`
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by pressing <kbd>Ctrl+E</kbd> in micro and typing `set colorscheme simple`.
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by pressing <kbd>Ctrl-e</kbd> in micro and typing `set colorscheme simple`.
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If you are using the default Ubuntu terminal, to enable 256 make sure your `TERM` variable is set
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to `xterm-256color`.
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## Documentation and Help
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micro has a built-in help system which you can access by pressing <kbd>Ctrl+E</kbd> and typing `help`. Additionally, you can
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micro has a built-in help system which you can access by pressing <kbd>Ctrl-e</kbd> and typing `help`. Additionally, you can
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view the help files here:
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- [main help](https://github.com/zyedidia/micro/tree/master/runtime/help/help.md)
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