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64 \def\versionnumber{3.0}
66 \def\version{August
2006 v
\versionnumber}
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69 \centerline{\small \copyright\
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\versionnumber}}
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75 \centerline{Copyright
\copyright\
\year\ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
}
76 \centerline{by Michael Kifer, Viper
\version}
77 \centerline{by Aamod Sane, VIP version
4.3}
78 \centerline{by Masahiko Sato, VIP version
3.5}
80 Permission is granted to make and distribute copies of
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82 are preserved on all copies.
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85 Foundation, Inc.,
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0em
}
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224 \def\<
#1>
{$
\langle$
{\rm #1}$
\rangle$
}
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229 \obeylines\obeyspaces\parskip0pt\tt}
230 {\obeyspaces\global\let =\
}
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\hsize{\vtop
234 {\hsize=
.75\hsize\rightskip=
1em
235 \hskip\keyindent\relax#1}\kbd{#2}\hfil}}
238 \setbox\metaxbox\hbox{\kbd{M-x
}}
240 \metaxwidth=
\wd\metaxbox
242 \def\metax#1#2{\leavevmode\hbox to
\hsize{\hbox to
.75\hsize
243 {\hskip\keyindent\relax#1\hfil}%
244 \hskip -
\metaxwidth minus
1fil
247 \def\fivecol#1#2#3#4#5{\hskip\keyindent\relax#1\hfil&
\kbd{#2}\quad
248 &
\kbd{#3}\quad&
\kbd{#4}\quad&
\kbd{#5}\cr}
250 \def\fourcol#1#2#3#4{\hskip\keyindent\relax#1\hfil&
\kbd{#2}\quad
251 &
\kbd{#3}\quad&
\kbd{#4}\quad\cr}
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\kbd{#2}\quad
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\kbd{#2}\quad\cr}
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\kbd{#2}\quad&
\relax#3\hfil&
\kbd{#4}\quad\cr}
264 \title{ViperCard: Viper Reference Pal
}
266 \centerline{(Version
3.0 (Polyglot) for Emacs
21 and XEmacs
20)
}
270 \section{Loading Viper
}
272 Just type
\kbd{M-x viper-mode
} followed by
\kbd{RET
}
281 \section{Viper States
}
283 Viper has four states:
{\it emacs state
},
{\it vi state
},
{\it insert state
},
285 Mode line tells you which state you are in.
286 In emacs state you can do all the normal GNU Emacs editing.
287 This card explains only vi state and insert state (replace state is similar
289 {\bf GNU Emacs Reference Card
} explains emacs state.
290 You can switch states as follows.
292 \key{from emacs state to vi state
}{C-z
}
293 \key{from vi state to emacs state
}{C-z
}
294 \key{from vi state to emacs state for
1 command
}{$
\backslash$
}
295 \metax{from vi state to insert state
}{i, I, a, A, o, O
}
296 \metax{from vi state to replace state
}{c, C, R
}
297 \key{from insert or replace state to vi state
}{ESC
}
298 \key{from insert state to vi state for
1 command
}{C-z
}
301 \section{Insert Mode
}
302 You can do editing in insert state.
304 \metax{go back to vi state
}{ESC
}
305 \metax{delete previous character
}{C-h, DEL
}
306 \key{delete previous word
}{C-w
}
307 \key{delete line word
}{C-u
}
308 \key{indent shiftwidth forward
}{C-t
}
309 \key{indent shiftwidth backward
}{C-d
}
310 \key{delete line word
}{C-u
}
311 \key{quote following character
}{C-v
}
312 \key{emulate Meta key in emacs state
}{C-$
\backslash$
}
313 \key{escape to Vi state for one command
}{C-z
}
317 {\bf The rest of this card explains commands in
{\bf vi state
}.
}
319 \section{Getting Information on Viper
}
321 Execute info command by typing
\kbd{M-x info
} and select menu item
324 \key{describe function attached to the key
{\it x
}}{$
\backslash$ C-h k
{\it x
}}
326 \section{Leaving Emacs
}
328 \metax{suspend Emacs
}{:st
{\rm or
} :su
}
329 \metax{exit Emacs permanently
}{C-xC-c
}
330 \metax{exit current file
}{:wq
{\rm or
} :q
}
332 \shortcopyrightnotice
334 \section{Error Recovery
}
336 \metax{abort command
}{C-c (user level =
1)
}
337 \metax{abort command
}{C-g (user level >
1)
}
338 \key{redraw messed up screen
}{C-l
}
339 \metax{{\bf recover
} after system crash
}{:rec file
}
340 \metax{restore a buffer
}{:e!\
{\rm or
} M-x revert-buffer
}
345 Most commands in vi state accept a
{\it count
} which can be supplied as a
346 prefix to the commands. In most cases, if a count is given, the
347 command is executed that many times. E.g.,
\kbd{5 d d
} deletes
5
352 There are
26 registers (
\kbd{a
} to
\kbd{z
}) that can store texts
354 You can append a text at the end of a register (say
\kbd{x
}) by
355 specifying the register name in capital letter (say
\kbd{X
}).
356 There are also
9 read only registers (
\kbd{1} to
\kbd{9}) that store
357 up to
9 previous changes.
358 We will use
{\it x\/
} to denote a register.
359 \section{Entering Insert Mode
}
361 \key{{\bf insert
} at point
}{i
}
362 \key{{\bf append
} after cursor
}{a
}
363 \key{{\bf insert
} before first non-white
}{I
}
364 \key{{\bf append
} at end of line
}{A
}
365 \key{{\bf open
} line below
}{o
}
366 \key{{\bf open
} line above
}{O
}
368 \section{Buffers and Windows
}
370 \key{move cursor to
{\bf next
} window
}{C-x o
}
371 \key{delete current window
}{C-x
0}
372 \key{delete other windows
}{C-x
1}
373 \key{split current window into two windows
}{C-x
2}
374 \key{{\bf switch
} to a buffer in the current window
}{C-x
{\sl buffer
}}
375 \metax{{\bf switch
} to a buffer in another window
}{:n, :b,
{\rm or
} C-x
4 {\sl buf
}}
376 \key{{\bf kill
} a buffer
}{:q!
{\rm or
} C-x k
}
377 \key{list existing
{\bf buffers
}}{:args
{\rm or
} C-x b
}
381 \metax{{\bf visit
} file in the current window
}{v
{\sl file
} {\rm or
} :e
{\sl file
}}
382 \key{{\bf visit
} file in another window
}{V
{\sl file
}}
383 \key{{\bf visit
} file in another frame
}{C-v
{\sl file
}}
384 \key{{\bf save
} buffer to the associated file
}{:w
{\rm or
} C-xC-s
}
385 \metax{{\bf write
} buffer to a specified file
}{:w
{\sl file
} {\rm or
} C-xC-w
}
386 \metax{{\bf insert
} a specified file at point
}{:r
{\sl file
} {\rm or
} C-xi
}
387 \key{{\bf get
} information on the current
{\bf file
}}{C-c g
{\rm or
} :f
}
388 \key{run the
{\bf directory
} editor
}{:e RET
{\rm or
} C-xd
}
390 %\shortcopyrightnotice
392 \section{Viewing the Buffer
}
394 \key{scroll to next screen
}{C-f
}
395 \key{scroll to previous screen
}{C-b
}
396 \key{scroll
{\bf down
} half screen
}{C-d
}
397 \key{scroll
{\bf up
} half screen
}{C-u
}
398 \key{scroll down one line
}{C-e
}
399 \key{scroll up one line
}{C-y
}
401 \key{put current line on the
{\bf home
} line
}{z H
{\rm or
} z RET
}
402 \key{put current line on the
{\bf middle
} line
}{z M
{\rm or
} z .
}
403 \key{put current line on the
{\bf last
} line
}{z L
{\rm or
} z -
}
405 \section{Marking and Returning
}
407 \key{{\bf mark
} point in register
{\it x
}}{m
{\it x
}}
408 \key{set mark at buffer beginning
}{m <
}
409 \key{set mark at buffer end
}{m >
}
410 \key{set mark at point
}{m .
}
411 \key{jump to mark
}{m ,
}
412 \key{exchange point and mark
}{` `
}
413 \key{... and skip to first non-white on line
}{' '
}
414 \key{go to mark
{\it x
}}{`
{\it x
}}
415 \key{... and skip to first non-white on line
}{'
{\it x
}}
416 \key{view contents of marker
{\it x
}}{[ {\it x
}}
417 \key{view contents of register
{\it x
}}{] {\it x
}}
423 \key{start remembering keyboard macro
}{C-x (
}
424 \key{finish remembering keyboard macro
}{C-x )
}
425 \key{call last keyboard macro
}{*
}
427 \key{start remembering keyboard macro
}{@ \#
}
428 \key{finish macro and put into register
{\it x
}}{@
{\it x
}}
429 \key{execute macro stored in register
{\it x
}}{@
{\it x
}}
430 \key{repeat last @
{\it x
} command
}{@ @
}
432 \key{Pull last macro into register
{\it x
}}{@ !
{\it x
}}
434 Vi-style macros (keys to be hit in quick succession):
436 \key{define Vi-style macro for Vi state
}{:map
}
437 \key{define Vi-style macro for Insert state
}{:map!
}
439 \key{toggle case-sensitive search
}{//
}
440 \key{toggle regular expression search
}{///
}
441 \key{toggle `\%' to ignore parentheses inside comments
}{\%\%\%
}
444 \section{Motion Commands
}
446 \key{go backward one character
}{h
{\rm or
} C-h
}
447 \key{go forward one character
}{l
}
448 \metax{next line keeping the column
}{j
{\rm or
} LF
{\rm or
} C-n
}
449 \key{previous line keeping the column
}{k
}
450 \metax{next line at first non-white
}{+
{\rm or
} RET
{\rm or
} C-p
}
451 \key{previous line at first non-white
}{-
}
453 \key{beginning of line
}{0}
454 \key{first non-white on line
}{^
}
455 \key{end of line
}{\$
}
456 \key{go to
{\it n
}-th column on line
}{{\it n
} |
}
458 \key{go to
{\it n
}-th line
}{{\it n
} G
}
459 \key{go to last line
}{G
}
460 \key{find matching parenthesis for
\kbd{()
},
\kbd{\
{\
}} and
\kbd{[]}}{\%
}
462 \key{go to
{\bf home
} window line
}{H
}
463 \key{go to
{\bf middle
} window line
}{M
}
464 \key{go to
{\bf last
} window line
}{L
}
466 \subsection{Words, Sentences, Paragraphs, Headings
}
468 \key{forward
{\bf word
}}{w
{\rm or
} W
}
469 \key{{\bf backward
} word
}{b
{\rm or
} B
}
470 \key{{\bf end
} of word
}{e
{\rm or
} E
}
472 In the case of capital letter commands, a word is delimited by a
475 \key{forward sentence
}{)
}
476 \key{backward sentence
}{(
}
478 \key{forward paragraph
}{\
}}
479 \key{backward paragraph
}{\
{}
481 \key{forward heading
}{]]}
482 \key{backward heading
}{[[}
483 \key{end of heading
}{[]}
485 \subsection{Find Characters on the Line
}
487 \key{{\bf find
} {\it c
} forward on line
}{f
{\it c
}}
488 \key{{\bf find
} {\it c
} backward on line
}{F
{\it c
}}
489 \key{up
{\bf to
} {\it c
} forward on line
}{t
{\it c
}}
490 \key{up
{\bf to
} {\it c
} backward on line
}{T
{\it c
}}
491 \key{repeat previous
\kbd{f
},
\kbd{F
},
\kbd{t
} or
\kbd{T
}}{;
}
492 \key{... in the opposite direction
}{,
}
495 %\title{Viper Quick Reference Card}
497 \section{Searching and Replacing
}
499 \key{search forward for
{\sl pat
}}{/
{\sl pat
}}
500 \key{search backward with previous
{\sl pat
}}{?\ RET
}
501 \key{search forward with previous
{\sl pat
}}{/ RET
}
502 \key{search backward for
{\sl pat
}}{?\
{\sl pat
}}
503 \key{repeat previous search
}{n
}
504 \key{... in the opposite direction
}{N
}
506 \key{{\bf query
} replace
}{Q
}
507 \key{{\bf replace
} a character by another character
{\it c
}}{r
{\it c
}}
508 \key{{\bf overwrite
} {\it n
} lines
}{{\it n
} R
}
510 \metax{{\bf buffer
} search (if enabled)
}{g
{\it move command
}}
512 \section{Modifying Commands
}
514 Most commands that operate on text regions accept the motion commands,
515 to describe regions. They also accept the Emacs region specifications
516 {\bf r
} and
{\bf R
}.
{\bf r
} describes the region between
{\it point
}
517 and
{\it mark
}, and
{\bf R
} describes whole lines in that region.
518 Motion commands are classified into
{\it point commands
} and
519 {\it line commands
}. In the case of line commands, whole lines will
520 be affected by the command.
522 The point commands are as follows:
525 \kbd{h l
0 ^ \$ w W b B e E ( ) / ?\ ` f F t T \% ; ,
}
527 The line commands are as follows:
530 \kbd{j k + - H M L \
{ \
} G '
}
532 These region specifiers will be referred to as
{\it m
} below.
534 \subsection{Delete/Yank/Change Commands
}
536 \paralign to
\hsize{#
\tabskip=
10pt plus
1 fil&#
\tabskip=
0pt&#
\tabskip=
0pt&#
\cr
537 \fourcol{}{{\bf delete
}}{{\bf yank
}}{{\bf change
}}
538 \fourcol{region determined by
{\it m
}}{d
{\it m
}}{y
{\it m
}}{c
{\it m
}}
539 \fourcol{... into register
{\it x
}}{"
{\it x\/
} d
{\it m
}}{"
{\it x\/
} y
{\it m
}}{"
{\it x\/
} c
{\it m
}}
540 \fourcol{a line
}{d d
}{Y
{\rm or
} y y
}{c c
}
541 \fourcol{current
{\bf region
}}{d r
}{y r
}{c r
}
542 \fourcol{expanded
{\bf region
}}{d R
}{y R
}{c R
}
543 \fourcol{to end of line
}{D
}{y \$
}{c \$
}
544 \fourcol{a character after point
}{x
}{y l
}{c l
}
545 \fourcol{a character before point
}{DEL
}{y h
}{c h
}
549 \key{Overwrite
{\it n
} lines
}{{\it n
} R
}
551 \subsection{Put Back Commands
}
553 Deleted/yanked/changed text can be put back by the following commands.
555 \key{{\bf Put
} back at point/above line
}{P
}
556 \key{... from register
{\it x
}}{"
{\it x\/
} P
}
557 \key{{\bf put
} back after point/below line
}{p
}
558 \key{... from register
{\it x
}}{"
{\it x\/
} p
}
560 \subsection{Repeating and Undoing Modifications
}
562 \key{{\bf undo
} last change
}{u
{\rm or
} :und
}
563 \key{repeat last change
}{.\
{\rm (dot)
}}
565 Undo is undoable by
\kbd{u
} and repeatable by
\kbd{.
}.
566 For example,
\kbd{u...
} will undo
4 previous changes.
567 A
\kbd{.
} after
\kbd{5dd
} is equivalent to
\kbd{5dd
},
568 while
\kbd{3.
} after
\kbd{5dd
} is equivalent to
\kbd{3dd
}.
570 \section{Miscellaneous Commands
}
574 \paralign to
\hsize{#
\tabskip=
5pt plus
1 fil&#
\tabskip=
0pt&#
\tabskip=
0pt&#
\tabskip=
0pt&#
\cr
575 \fivecol{}{{\bf shift left
}}{{\bf shift right
}}{{\bf filter shell command
}}{{\bf indent
}}
576 \fivecol{region
}{<
{\it m
}}{>
{\it m
}}{!\
{\it m\/
} {\sl shell-com
}}{=
{\it m
}}
577 \fivecol{line
}{< <
}{> >
}{!\ !\
{\sl shell-com
}}{= =
}
580 \key{{\bf join
} lines
}{J
}
581 \key{toggle case (takes count)
}{\~
{}}
583 \key{view register
{\it x
}}{] {\it x
}}
584 \key{view marker
{\it x
}}{] {\it x
}}
586 \key{lowercase region
}{\# c
{\it m
}}
587 \key{uppercase region
}{\# C
{\it m
}}
588 \key{execute last keyboard macro on each line in the region
}{\# g
{\it m
}}
590 \key{insert specified string for each line in the region
}{\# q
{\it m
}}
591 \key{check spelling of the words in the region
}{\# s
{\it m
}}
593 \key{repeat previous ex substitution
}{\&
}
594 \key{change to previous file
}{C-^
}
596 \key{Viper Meta key
}{_
}
598 \section{Customization
}
600 By default, search is case sensitive.
601 You can change this by including the following line in your
\kbd{\~
{}/.vip
} file.
604 \kbd{(setq viper-case-fold-search t)
}
606 The following is a subset of the variety of
607 options available for customizing Viper.
608 See the Viper manual for details on these and other options.
612 \paralign to
\hsize{#
\tabskip=
10pt plus
1 fil&#
\tabskip=
0pt&#
\cr
613 \twocol{{\bf variable
}}{{\bf default value
}}
614 \twocol{viper-search-wrap-around
}{t
}
615 \twocol{viper-case-fold-search
}{nil
}
616 \twocol{viper-re-search
}{t
}
617 \twocol{viper-re-replace
}{t
}
618 \twocol{viper-re-query-replace
}{t
}
619 \twocol{viper-auto-indent
}{nil
}
620 \twocol{viper-shift-width
}{8}
621 \twocol{viper-tags-file-name
}{"TAGS"
}
622 \twocol{viper-no-multiple-ESC
}{t
}
623 \twocol{viper-ex-style-motion
}{t
}
624 \twocol{viper-always
}{t
}
625 \twocol{viper-custom-file-name
}{"\~
{}/.vip"
}
626 \twocol{ex-find-file-shell
}{"csh"
}
627 \twocol{ex-cycle-other-window
}{t
}
628 \twocol{ex-cycle-through-non-buffers
}{t
}
629 \twocol{blink-matching-paren
}{t
}
630 \twocol{buffer-read-only
}{{\it buffer dependent
}}
633 To bind keys in Vi command state, put lines like these in your
634 \kbd{\~
{}/.vip
} file:
637 (define-key viper-vi-global-user-map "\
\C-v" 'scroll-down)
638 (define-key viper-vi-global-user-map "\
\C-cm" 'smail)
644 \title{Ex Commands in Viper
}
646 In vi state, an Ex command is entered by typing:
649 \kbd{:\
{\sl ex-command
} RET
}
651 \section{Ex Addresses
}
653 \paralign to
\hsize{#
\tabskip=
5pt plus
1 fil&#
\tabskip=
2pt&#
\tabskip=
5pt plus
1 fil&#
\cr
654 \twocolkey{current line
}{.
}{next line with
{\sl pat
}}{/
{\sl pat
} /
}
655 \twocolkey{line
{\it n
}}{{\it n
}}{previous line with
{\sl pat
}}{?\
{\sl pat
} ?
}
656 \twocolkey{last line
}{\$
}{{\it n\/
} line before
{\it a
}}{{\it a
} -
{\it n
}}
657 \twocolkey{next line
}{+
}{{\it a\/
} through
{\it b
}}{{\it a\/
} ,
{\it b
}}
658 \twocolkey{previous line
}{-
}{line marked with
{\it x
}}{'
{\it x
}}
659 \twocolkey{entire buffer
}{\%
}{previous context
}{' '
}
662 Addresses can be specified in front of a command.
668 moves
11 lines below current line to the end of buffer.
670 \section{Ex Commands
}
672 Avoid Ex text manipulation commands except substitute.
673 There are better VI equivalents
674 for all of them. Also note that all Ex commands expand \% to
675 current file name. To include a \% in the command, escape it with a $
\backslash$.
676 Similarly, \# is replaced by previous file. For Viper, this is the
677 first file in the
{\sl :args
} listing for that buffer. This defaults
678 to the previous file in the VI sense if you have one window.
679 Ex commands can be made to have history. See the manual for details.
681 \subsection{Ex Text Commands
}
685 \key{mark lines matching
{\sl pat
} and execute
{\sl cmds
} on these lines
}{:g /
{\sl pat
}/
{\sl cmds
}}
687 \key{mark lines
{\it not\/
} matching
{\sl pat
} and execute
{\sl cmds
} on these lines
}{:v /
{\sl pat
}/
{\sl cmds
}}
690 \key{{\bf move
} specified lines after
{\sl addr
}}{:m
{\sl addr
}}
691 \key{{\bf copy
} specified lines after
{\sl addr
}}{:co
\rm\ (or
\kbd{:t
})\
\sl addr
}
692 \key{{\bf delete
} specified lines
[into register
{\it x\/
}]}{:d
{\rm [{\it x\/
}]}}
693 \key{{\bf yank
} specified lines
[into register
{\it x\/
}]}{:y
{\rm [{\it x\/
}]}}
694 \key{{\bf put
} back text
[from register
{\it x\/
}]}{:pu
{\rm [{\it x\/
}]}}
696 \key{{\bf substitute
} {\sl repl
} for first string on line matching
{\sl pat
}}{:s /
{\sl pat
}/
{\sl repl
}/
}
698 \key{repeat last substitution
}{:\&
}
699 \key{repeat previous substitute with previous search pattern as
{\sl pat
}}{:\~
{}}
701 \subsection{Ex File and Shell Commands
}
703 \key{{\bf edit
} file
}{:e
{\sl file
}}
704 \key{reedit messed up current file
}{:e!
}
705 \key{edit previous file
}{:e\#
}
706 \key{{\bf read
} in a file
}{:r
{\sl file
}}
707 \key{{\bf read
} in the output of a shell command
}{:r
{\sl !command
}}
708 \key{write out specified lines into
{\sl file
}}{:w
{\sl file
}}
709 \key{save all modified buffers, ask confirmation
}{:W
{\sl file
}}
710 \key{save all modified buffers, no confirmation
}{:WW
{\sl file
}}
711 \key{write out specified lines at the end of
{\sl file
}}{:w>>
{\sl file
}}
712 \key{{\bf write
} to the input of a shell command
}{:w
{\sl !command
}}
713 \key{write out and then quit
}{:wq
{\sl file
}}
715 \key{run a sub
{\bf shell
} in a window
}{:sh
}
716 \key{execute shell command
{\sl command
}}{:!\
{\sl command
}}
717 \key{execute previous shell command with
{\it args
} appended
}{:!!
{\sl args
}}
719 \subsection{Ex Miscellaneous Commands
}
721 \key{define a macro
{\it x
} that expands to
{\sl cmd
}}{:map
{\it x
} {\sl cmd
}}
722 \key{remove macro expansion associated with
{\it x
}}{:unma
{\it x
}}
723 \key{define a macro
{\it x
} that expands to
{\sl cmd
} in insert state
}{:map!\
{\it x
} {\sl cmd
}}
724 \key{remove macro expansion associated with
{\it x
} in insert state
}{:unma!\
{\it x
}}
726 \key{print line number
}{:.=
}
727 \key{print last line number
}{:=
}
728 \key{print
{\bf version
} number of Viper
}{:ve
}
730 \key{shift specified lines to the right
}{:>
}
731 \key{shift specified lines to the left
}{:<
}
733 \key{{\bf join
} lines
}{:j
}
734 \key{mark specified line to register
{\it x
}}{:k
{\it x
}}
735 \key{{\bf set
} a variable's value
}{:se
}
736 \key{find first definition of
{\bf tag
} {\sl tag
}}{:ta
{\sl tag
}}
738 \key{Current directory
}{:pwd
}
746 % compile-command: "tex viperCard"
749 % arch-tag: e287b45c-4c5e-4bf9-ae28-ead4cd9f68e3