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I am trying to map <A-b> to <C-left> in insert mode in neovim. When I press <A-b> it just inserts the character 0, but when I start neovim with --clean (so all configurations are ignored), it works as expected, and the cursor moves one word backwards. I use alacritty, but it was the same in other terminals like kitty too. This is what I use to remap: vim.keymap.set('i', '<A-b>', '<C-left>'). Output of :verbose map <A-b> is No mapping found. It's the same even if I set the keybind with :inoremap <A-b> <C-left> inside neovim after everything has loaded.

Edit: There was a conflict with the auto-pairs plugin. After I disabled it, the keybinding worked as it should.

I am trying to map <A-b> to <C-left> in insert mode in neovim. When I press <A-b> it just inserts the character 0, but when I start neovim with --clean (so all configurations are ignored), it works as expected, and the cursor moves one word backwards. I use alacritty, but it was the same in other terminals like kitty too. This is what I use to remap: vim.keymap.set('i', '<A-b>', '<C-left>'). Output of :verbose map <A-b> is No mapping found. It's the same even if I set the keybind with :inoremap <A-b> <C-left> inside neovim after everything has loaded.

I am trying to map <A-b> to <C-left> in insert mode in neovim. When I press <A-b> it just inserts the character 0, but when I start neovim with --clean (so all configurations are ignored), it works as expected, and the cursor moves one word backwards. I use alacritty, but it was the same in other terminals like kitty too. This is what I use to remap: vim.keymap.set('i', '<A-b>', '<C-left>'). Output of :verbose map <A-b> is No mapping found. It's the same even if I set the keybind with :inoremap <A-b> <C-left> inside neovim after everything has loaded.

Edit: There was a conflict with the auto-pairs plugin. After I disabled it, the keybinding worked as it should.

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I am trying to map <A-b> to <C-left> in insert mode in neovim. When I press <A-b> it just inserts the character 0, but when I start neovim with --clean (so all configurations are ignored), it works as expected, and the cursor moves one word backwards. I use alacritty, but it was the same in other terminals like kitty too. This is what I use to remap: vim.keymap.set('i', '<A-b>', '<C-left>') Output. Output of :verbose map <A-b> is No mapping found. It's the same even if I set the keybind with :inoremap <A-b> <C-left> inside neovim after everything has loaded.

I am trying to map <A-b> to <C-left> in insert mode in neovim. When I press <A-b> it just inserts the character 0, but when I start neovim with --clean (so all configurations are ignored), it works as expected, and the cursor moves one word backwards. I use alacritty, but it was the same in other terminals like kitty too. This is what I use to remap: vim.keymap.set('i', '<A-b>', '<C-left>') Output of :verbose map <A-b> is No mapping found.

I am trying to map <A-b> to <C-left> in insert mode in neovim. When I press <A-b> it just inserts the character 0, but when I start neovim with --clean (so all configurations are ignored), it works as expected, and the cursor moves one word backwards. I use alacritty, but it was the same in other terminals like kitty too. This is what I use to remap: vim.keymap.set('i', '<A-b>', '<C-left>'). Output of :verbose map <A-b> is No mapping found. It's the same even if I set the keybind with :inoremap <A-b> <C-left> inside neovim after everything has loaded.

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I am trying to map <A-b> to <C-left> in insert mode in neovim. When I press <A-b> it just inserts the character 0, but when I start neovim with --clean (so all configurations are ignored), it works as expected, and the cursor moves one word backwards. I use alacritty, but it was the same in other terminals like kitty too. This is what I use to remap: vim.keymap.set('i', '<A-b>', '<C-left>') Output of :verbose map <A-b> is No mapping found.

I am trying to map <A-b> to <C-left> in insert mode in neovim. When I press <A-b> it just inserts the character 0, but when I start neovim with --clean (so all configurations are ignored), it works as expected, and the cursor moves one word backwards. I use alacritty, but it was the same in other terminals like kitty too.

I am trying to map <A-b> to <C-left> in insert mode in neovim. When I press <A-b> it just inserts the character 0, but when I start neovim with --clean (so all configurations are ignored), it works as expected, and the cursor moves one word backwards. I use alacritty, but it was the same in other terminals like kitty too. This is what I use to remap: vim.keymap.set('i', '<A-b>', '<C-left>') Output of :verbose map <A-b> is No mapping found.

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