README cleanups

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You can control kitty from the command line/scripts by sending it messages.
You can tell kitty to open/close/rename tabs and windows. You can even send
arbitrary input/text to any specified window. Messages can be sent using
`kitty @`. Note that you must set `allow_remote_control yes` in your
kitty.conf to use this feature. It even works over SSH connections. This
feature is best illustrated with a link:remote-control.asciidoc[tutorial].
arbitrary input/text to any specified window. Messages can be sent using `kitty
@`. Note that you must set `allow_remote_control yes` in your
link:kitty/kitty.conf[kitty.conf] to use this feature. It even works over SSH
connections. This feature is best illustrated with a
link:remote-control.asciidoc[tutorial].
== The scrollback buffer
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You can switch between layouts using the {sc_next_layout} key combination. You can
also create shortcuts to select particular layouts, and choose which layouts
you want to enable/disable, see kitty.conf for examples.
you want to enable/disable, see link:kitty/kitty.conf[kitty.conf] for examples.
Writing a new layout only requires about fifty lines of code, so if there is
some layout you want, take a look at link:kitty/layout.py[layout.py] and submit
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== Configuration
kitty is highly customizable, everything from keyboard shortcuts, to
painting frames-per-second. See the heavily commented
link:kitty/kitty.conf[default config file]. By default kitty looks for a
config file in the OS config directory (usually
`~/.config/kitty/kitty.conf` on Linux and
kitty is highly customizable, everything from keyboard shortcuts, to painting
frames-per-second. See the heavily commented link:kitty/kitty.conf[default
config file]. By default kitty looks for a config file in the OS config
directory (usually `~/.config/kitty/kitty.conf` on Linux and
`~/Library/Preferences/kitty/kitty.conf` on macOS) but you can pass a specific
path via the `--config` option.
path via the `--config` option or use the `KITTY_CONFIG_DIRECTORY` environment
variable.
== Startup Sessions