# Command bar
-The command bar is opened by pressing CtrlE. It is a single-line buffer,
+The command bar is opened by pressing Ctrl-e. It is a single-line buffer,
meaning that all keybindings from a normal buffer are supported (as well
as mouse and selection).
# Commands
Micro provides the following commands that can be executed at the command-bar
-by pressing `CtrlE` and entering the command. Arguments are placed in single
+by pressing `Ctrl-e` and entering the command. Arguments are placed in single
quotes here but these are not necessary when entering the command in micro.
* `bind 'key' 'action'`: creates a keybinding from key to action. See the
* `tab 'filename'`: opens the given file in a new tab.
+* `tabmove '[-+]?n'`: Moves the active tab to another slot. `n` is an integer.
+ If `n` is prefixed with `-` or `+`, then it represents a relative position
+ (e.g. `tabmove +2` moves the tab to the right by `2`). If `n` has no prefix,
+ it represents an absolute position (e.g. `tabmove 2` moves the tab to slot `2`).
+
* `tabswitch 'tab'`: This command will switch to the specified tab. The `tab`
can either be a tab number, or a name of a tab.
is most useful for debugging keybindings.
* `showkey`: Show the action(s) bound to a given key. For example
- running `> showkey CtrlC` will display `Copy`.
+ running `> showkey Ctrl-c` will display `Copy`.
* `term exec?`: Open a terminal emulator running the given executable. If no
executable is given, this will open the default shell in the terminal