-that is created the first time you run micro. It is a json file which holds
-all the settings and their values. To change an option, you can either
-change the value in the `settings.json` file, or you can type it in directly
-while using micro.
-
-Simply press CtrlE to go to command mode, and type `set option value` (in the
-future, I will use `> set option value` to indicate pressing CtrlE). The
-change will take effect immediately and will also be saved to the `settings.json`
-file so that the setting will stick even after you close micro.
-
-You can also set options locally which means that the setting will only have
-the value you give it in the buffer you set it in. For example, if you have
-two splits open, and you type `> setlocal tabsize 2`, the tabsize will only
-be 2 in the current buffer. Also micro will not save this local change to the
+that is created the first time you run micro. It is a json file which holds all
+the settings and their values. To change an option, you can either change the
+value in the `settings.json` file, or you can type it in directly while using
+micro.
+
+Press CtrlE to go to command mode, and type `set option value` (in the
+future, I will use `> set option value` to indicate pressing CtrlE). The change
+will take effect immediately and will also be saved to the `settings.json` file
+so that the setting will stick even after you close micro.
+
+You can also set options locally which means that the setting will only have the
+value you give it in the buffer you set it in. For example, if you have two
+splits open, and you type `> setlocal tabsize 2`, the tabsize will only be 2 in
+the current buffer. Also micro will not save this local change to the