Yuusha is correct, however it only applies to command-mode bindings. I don't know of a good way to do this for other modes.
-Ryan On Wed 11/22/17 10:54PM, Yuusha Spacewolf wrote: > On Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 02:07:43AM +0000, Stephen Davies (sdavies) wrote: > > > > If you want to know what command a key is currently bound to, you can > > type: > > > > :bind thekey > > > > or > > > > :bind --mode insert thekey > > > > or whatever. > > > > What if you want to go the other way? Is there a way to see what key(s) > > are currently mapped to a particular command, if any? > > > > - Stephen Davies, Ph.D. > > ([email protected]) > > At least on 1.0.3 (and I think it was the same on older versions, but I > don't have one to test right now) you can see on the right side of the > completion panel triggered by `:`, the key(s) bound to that command, if > any.
