## Initialization file for GNU nano.
##
## For the options that take parameters, the default value is shown.
## Other options are unset by default. To make sure that an option
## is disabled, you can use "unset <option>".
##
## Characters that are special in a shell should not be escaped here.
## Inside string parameters, quotes should not be escaped -- the last
## double quote on the line will be seen as the closing quote.

## Make 'nextword' (Ctrl+Right) and 'chopwordright' (Ctrl+Delete)
## stop at word ends instead of at beginnings.
# set afterends

## When soft line wrapping is enabled, make it wrap lines at blanks
## (tabs and spaces) instead of always at the edge of the screen.
# set atblanks

## Automatically indent a newly created line to the same number of
## tabs and/or spaces as the preceding line -- or as the next line
## if the preceding line is the beginning of a paragraph.
# set autoindent

## Back up files to the current filename plus a tilde.
set backup

## The directory to put unique backup files in.
set backupdir "~/.nano"

## Use bold text instead of reverse video text.
# set boldtext

## Treat any line with leading whitespace as the beginning of a paragraph.
# set bookstyle

## The characters treated as closing brackets when justifying paragraphs.
## This may not include any blank characters. Only closing punctuation,
## optionally followed by these closing brackets, can end sentences.
set brackets ""')>]}"

## Automatically hard-wrap the current line when it becomes overlong.
# set breaklonglines

## Do case-sensitive searches by default.
# set casesensitive

## Constantly display the cursor position in the status bar. Note that
## this overrides "quickblank".
set constantshow

## Use cut-from-cursor-to-end-of-line by default.
# set cutfromcursor

## Do not use the line below the title bar, leaving it entirely blank.
set emptyline

## Set the target width for automatic hard-wrapping and for justifying
## paragraphs. If the specified value is 0 or less, the wrapping point
## will be the terminal's width minus this number.
# set fill -8

## Draw a vertical stripe at the given column, to help judge text width.
# set guidestripe 75

## Remember the used search/replace strings for the next session.
set historylog

## Display a "scrollbar" on the righthand side of the edit window.
set indicator

## Scroll the buffer contents per half-screen instead of per line.
# set jumpyscrolling

## Display line numbers to the left (and any anchors in the margin).
set linenumbers

## Enable vim-style lock-files. This is just to let a vim user know you
## are editing a file [s]he is trying to edit and vice versa. There are
## no plans to implement vim-style undo state in these files.
set locking

## Fall back to slow libmagic to try and determine an applicable syntax.
# set magic

## 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.
set matchbrackets "(<[{)>]}"

## Suppress the title bar and show the filename plus a cursor-position
## percentage in the space of the status bar.
# set minibar

## 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 mouse

## Switch on multiple file buffers (inserting a file will put it into
## a separate buffer).
set multibuffer

## Don't convert files from DOS/Mac format.
# set noconvert

## Don't display the helpful shortcut lists at the bottom of the screen.
set nohelp

## Don't automatically add a newline when a file does not end with one.
# set nonewlines

## Set operating directory. nano will not read or write files outside
## this directory and its subdirectories. Also, the current directory
## is changed to here, so any files are inserted from this dir. A blank
## string means the operating-directory feature is turned off.
# set operatingdir ""

## Remember the cursor position in each file for the next editing session.
set positionlog

## Preserve the XON and XOFF keys (^Q and ^S).
set preserve

## 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.
# set punct "!.?"

## Do quick status-bar blanking. Status-bar messages will disappear after
## 1 keystroke instead of 26. Note that "constantshow" overrides this.
# set quickblank

## The regular expression that matches quoting characters in email
## or line-comment introducers in source code. The default is:
set quotestr "^([       ]*([!#%:;>|}]|//))+"

## Try to work around a mismatching terminfo terminal description.
# set rawsequences

## Fix Backspace/Delete confusion problem.
# set rebinddelete

## Do regular-expression searches by default.
## Regular expressions are of the extended type (ERE).
set regexp

## Save a changed buffer automatically on exit; don't prompt.
# set saveonexit

## Put the cursor on the highlighted item in the file browser, and show
## the cursor in the help viewer; useful for people who use a braille
## display and people with poor vision.
# set showcursor

## 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 smarthome

## Spread overlong lines over multiple screen lines.
# set softwrap

## Use this spelling checker instead of the internal one. This option
## does not have a default value.
# set speller "aspell -x -c"

## Use the end of the title bar for some state flags: I = auto-indenting,
## M = mark, L = hard-wrapping long lines, R = recording, S = soft-wrapping.
set stateflags

## Use this tab size instead of the default; it must be greater than 0.
set tabsize 2

## Convert typed tabs to spaces.
set tabstospaces

## Snip whitespace at the end of lines when justifying or hard-wrapping.
# set trimblanks

## Save files by default in Unix format (also when they were DOS or Mac).
set unix

## The two single-column characters used to display the first characters
## of tabs and spaces. 187 in ISO 8859-1 (0000BB in Unicode) and 183 in
## ISO-8859-1 (0000B7 in Unicode) seem to be good values for these.
## The default when in a UTF-8 locale:
set whitespace "»·"

## Detect word boundaries differently by treating punctuation
## characters as parts of words.
# set wordbounds

## The characters (besides alphanumeric ones) that should be considered
## as parts of words. This option does not have a default value. When
## set, it overrides option 'set wordbounds'.
# set wordchars "<_>."

## Let an unmodified Backspace or Delete erase the marked region (instead
## of a single character, and without affecting the cutbuffer).
# set zap

## Paint the interface elements of nano. These are examples;
## by default there are no colors, except for errorcolor.
set titlecolor bold,lightblack,cyan
set promptcolor bold,lightblack,cyan
set statuscolor lightblack,green
set errorcolor lightwhite,red
set spotlightcolor bold,lightwhite,lightmagenta
set selectedcolor bold,lightwhite,lightmagenta
set stripecolor yellow
set scrollercolor white
set numbercolor lightblack,green
set keycolor cyan
set functioncolor green


## === Syntax coloring ===
## For all details, see 'man nanorc', section SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING.

## In /usr/share/nano/extra/ you can find some syntaxes that are
## specific for certain distros or for some less common languages.
## To include most of the existing syntax definitions, you can do:
include "/usr/share/nano/*.nanorc"


## === Key bindings ===
## For all details, see 'man nanorc', section REBINDING KEYS.
