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sucrecacao edited this page Oct 4, 2020
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kak -p
send the commands written on the standard input to session session_id
echo "set-option global tabstop 5" | kak -p $kak_session
echo "edit /path/to/file" | kak -p $kak_session
echo "source /path/to/plugin.kak" | kak -p $kak_session
It's important to notice that this only work for command executed at a global scope, meaning any command you can put on a kakrc file.
A command like execute-keys
will only work in a client, since it involves client-specific functionality such as "insert mode".
To use execute-keys
with kak -p
you need to call execute-keys
with the -client
or -buffer
option.
-
execute-keys -client
will execute the keys with the current $client state ( cursor position, mode etc...) -
execute-keys -buffer
will execute the keys as if you are opening the buffer for the first time. It is handy if you want to affect a buffer without affecting a particular client.
Example:
echo "execute-keys -buffer /path/to/file ihello" | kak -p $kak_session
echo "execute-keys -client $client ihello" | kak -p $kak_session
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