-### Usage
-
-Once you have built the editor, simply start it by running `micro path/to/file.txt` or simply `micro` to open an empty buffer.
-
-Micro also supports creating buffers from stdin:
-
-```
-$ ifconfig | micro
-```
-
-You can move the cursor around with the arrow keys and mouse.
-
-### Keybindings
-
-These are the default keybindings, along with their actions.
-
-#### Editor bindings
-
-* Ctrl-q: Quit
-* Ctrl-e: Execute a command
-* Ctrl-g: Toggle help text
-* Ctrl-b: Run a shell command
-
-#### Buffer bindings
-
-* Ctrl-s: Save
-* Ctrl-o: Open file
-* Ctrl-z: Undo
-* Ctrl-y: Redo
-* Ctrl-f: Find
-* Ctrl-n: Find next
-* Ctrl-p: Find previous
-* Ctrl-a: Select all
-* Ctrl-c: Copy
-* Ctrl-x: Cut
-* Ctrl-k: Cut line
-* Ctrl-v: Paste
-* Ctrl-u: Half page up
-* Ctrl-d: Half page down
-* PageUp: Page up
-* PageDown: Page down
-* Home: Go to beginning of file
-* End: Go to end of file
-* Ctrl-r: Toggle line numbers
-
-The buffer bindings may be rebound using the `~/.config/micro/bindings.json` file. Each key is bound to an action.
-
-For example, to bind `Ctrl-y` to undo and `Ctrl-z` to redo, you could put the following in the `bindings.json` file.
-
-```json
-{
- "CtrlY": "Undo",
- "CtrlZ": "Redo"
-}
-```
-
-### Possible commands
-
-You can execute an editor command by pressing `Ctrl-e` followed by the command.
-Here are the possible commands that you can use.
-
-* `quit`: Quits micro.
-* `save`: Saves the current buffer.
-
-* `replace "search" "value"`: This will replace `search` with `value`.
-
- Note that `search` must be a valid regex. If one of the arguments
- does not have any spaces in it, you may omit the quotes.
-
-* `set option value`: sets the option to value. Please see the next section for a list of options you can set.
-
-* `run sh-command`: runs the given shell command in the background. The command's output will be displayed
-in one line when it finishes running.
-
-### Options
-
-Micro stores all of the user configuration in its configuration directory.
-
-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.
-
-Here are the options that you can set:
-
-* `colorscheme`: loads the colorscheme stored in $(configDir)/colorschemes/`option`.micro
-
- default value: `default`
- Note that the default colorschemes (default, solarized, and solarized-tc) are not located in configDir,
- because they are embedded in the micro binary
-
- The colorscheme can be selected from all the files in the ~/.config/micro/colorschemes/ directory. Micro comes by default with three colorschemes:
-
- * 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.
-