How to Use Key Bindings in BitchX  One of the strengths of this client is its /bind command. It permits any key or sequences to keys to be bound to any arbitrary action. You are most likely already familiar with using keyboard shortcuts with other programs. The general allowable key sequences that may be bound are as follows: Sequence Description  c any single character may be bound (case sensitive) ^c any letter (case insensitive) may be bound as a control key, as well as any of: ? [ ] \ ^ @ METAn-c any meta key (1..9) may be used in conjunction with a single key (as in the first form, above) METAn-^c meta keys (1..9) may also be used in conjunction with control keys (as in the second form, above) mc this is another form of using meta keys, except in this case the key bound to a META function is specified m^c same as above, except used in conjunction with control keys Meta keys may also be bound to other meta keys, such that a sequences may be several characters in length. Some examples: Whenever the '|' key is typed, the client will try to use that nick: bind | parse_command nick | This lets ^X (control-x) be used as a meta key in other bindings bind ^X meta2_character Either of these can be used to switch to a new window: bind meta2-w next_window bind ^Xw next_window Either of these can be used to switch back to the previous window bind meta2-^W previous_window bind ^X^W previous window A binding can also use a block of commands: bind ^^ { echo 1 echo 2 } The client uses these bindings automatically for the arrow keys bind ^[ meta1_character bind meta1-[ meta2_character bind meta2-A backward_history /* up arrow */ bind meta2-B forward_history /* down arrow */ bind meta2-C backward_character /* left arrow */ bind meta2-D forward_character /* right arrow */ Refer to the BIND command in section 4 for more information.