-```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" flags`: This will replace `search` with `value`.
- The `flags` are optional.
- At this point, there is only one flag: `c`, which enables `check` mode
- which asks if you'd like to perform the replacement each time
-
- 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.
-
-* `bind key action`: creates a keybinding from key to action. See the sections on
- keybindings above for more info about what keys and actions are available.
-
-### 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.
-
-
-* `tabsize`: sets the tab size to `option`
-
- default value: `4`
-
-* `indentchar`: sets the indentation character
-
- default value: ` `
-
-* `ignorecase`: perform case-insensitive searches
-
- default value: `off`
-
-* `syntax`: turns syntax on or off
-
- default value: `on`
-
-* `tabstospaces`: use spaces instead of tabs
-
- default value: `off`
-
-* `autoindent`: when creating a new line use the same indentation as the
- previous line
-
- default value: `on`
-
-* `ruler`: display line numbers
-
- default value: `on`
-
-* `statusline`: display the status line at the bottom of the screen
-
- default value: `on`
-
-* `savecursor`: remember where the cursor was last time the file was opened and
- put it there when you open the file again
-
- default value: `off`
-
-* `saveundo`: when this option is on, undo is saved even after you close a file
- so if you close and reopen a file, you can keep undoing
-
- default value: `off`
-
-* `scrollmargin`: amount of lines you would like to see above and below the cursor
-
- default value: `3`
-
-* `scrollspeed`: amount of lines to scroll for one scroll event
-
- default value: `2`
-
----
-
-Default plugin options:
-
-* `linter`: lint languages on save (supported languages are C, D, Go, Java,
- Javascript, Lua). Provided by the `linter` plugin.
-
- default value: `on`
-
-* `goimports`: Run goimports on save. Provided by the `go` plugin.
-
- default value: `off`
-
-* `gofmt`: Run gofmt on save. Provided by the `go` plugin.
-
- default value: `on`
-
-Any option you set in the editor will be saved to the file
-~/.config/micro/settings.json so, in effect, your configuration file will be
-created for you. If you'd like to take your configuration with you to another
-machine, simply copy the settings.json to the other machine.