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Type unbind all
Type "bind <whatever key you want, i.e J> "say<insert cancerous text face>"" minus the quotes.
Eg: bind x "say Lennyfacehere"
♥♥♥♥♥ sake, can literally nobody read?
♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. If you don't know the subject at hand, you'll do just harm with stuff like this.
First of all you need to make one of the keys a modifier.
For example:
bind "L" "+lenny"
Then you need to make a couple of aliases.
alias +lenny "bind 1 lenny1; bind 2 lenny2" //this means that as long as L is pressed, 1 is binded to lenny1 and 2 is binded to lenny2
alias lenny1 "say ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)"
alias lenny2 "say (͡ ͡° ͜ つ ͡͡°)"
Since I haven't tested this kind of script without the key not pressed ("-lenny" in this case), if 1 and 2 keep working as lenny, add those aliases to the respective places:
alias -lenny "bind 1 old1; bind 2 old2"
alias old1 slot1 //or whatever you used it for
alias old2 slot2 //or whatever you used it for
but i asked for :how to bind keys COMBINATION ?_---who replied for that topic is clever, sad but rest not
I'm a free man and i can use lennyfaces, if i like to
A big thanks to those who responded to the question!
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