-# Configuration
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-Configuration directory:
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-Micro uses the `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/micro` as the configuration directory. As per the XDG spec,
-if `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME` is not set, `~/.config/micro` is used as the config directory.
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-At this point, there isn't much you can configure.
-Micro has a few options which you can set:
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-* colorscheme
-* tabsize
-* syntax
-* tabsToSpaces
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-To set an option run Ctrl-e to execute a command, and type `set option value`, so to set the tabsize to 8 it would be `set tabsize 8`. The default is 4.
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-The syntax option can simply be on or off, so for example to turn syntax highlighting off, run `set syntax off`. The default is on.
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-The tabsToSpaces option is on or off. It specifies whether to use spaces instead of tabs or not. The default is off.
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-The colorscheme can be selected from all the files in the `~/.config/micro/colorschemes/` directory. Micro comes by default with three colorschemes:
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-* default: this is the default colorscheme.
-* solarized: this is the solarized colorscheme (used in the screenshot). You should have the solarized color palette in your terminal to use it.
-* solarized-tc: this is the solarized colorscheme for true color, just make sure your terminal supports true color before using it and that the `MICRO_TRUECOLOR` environment variable is set to 1 before starting micro.
+You can run `$ micro -version` to get the version number. Since there is no release, this just gives you the
+commit hash. The version is unknown if you built with `go get`, instead use `make install` or `make` to get a binary
+with a version number defined.