Environment for learning programming using Mu: http://akkartik.name/post/mu Run it from the `mu` directory: ```shell $ ./mu edit ``` This will load all the `.mu` files in this directory and then run the editor. Press ctrl-c to quit. Press F4 to save your work (if a lesson/ directory exists) and to run the contents of the sandbox editor on the right. You can also run the tests for the environment: ```shell $ ./mu test edit ``` You can also load the files more explicitly by enumerating them all (in order): ```shell $ ./mu edit/*.mu ``` This is handy if you want to play with simpler versions of the editor that are easier to understand. Stop loading at any layer to run with a subset of features: ```shell $ ./mu edit/001*.mu edit/002*.mu # run a simple editor rather than the full environment ``` --- Appendix: keyboard shortcuts _moving and scrolling_ - `ctrl-a` or `home`: move cursor to start of line - `ctrl-e` or `end`: move cursor to end of line - `ctrl-f` or `page-down`: scroll down by one page - `ctrl-b` or `page-up`: scroll up by one page - `ctrl-x`: scroll down by one line - `ctrl-s`: scroll up by one line - `ctrl-t`: scroll until current line is at top of screen _modifying text_ - `ctrl-k`: delete text from cursor to end of line - `ctrl-u`: delete text from start of line until just before cursor - `ctrl-/`: comment/uncomment current line (using a special leader to ignore real comments https://www.reddit.com/r/vim/comments/4ootmz/_/d4ehmql)