# Differences between Moment and Mirage
## Maintenance
Due to access issues, it is unlikely
Mirage
will continue being maintained. You should check the
date of the last commit to make sure.
## UI
Moment adds a new default theme. If you would rather have the default
Mirage theme instead, add this to `~/.config/moment/settings.py`:
``` python
class General:
theme: str = "Midnight.qpl"
```
## Features
There are currently no differences in features,
although Moment does have some bug fixes that Mirage does not.
## Configuration
Moment has a different configuration directory
(you will get an option to migrate your Mirage
config automatically on first startup).
Moment has different default keybindings:
- `Quit` is Ctrl + Q
- `Reply` is Ctrl + R (instead of Ctrl + Q)
- `Remove` is Ctrl + Shift + R (instead of Ctrl + R)
- `Focus filter` is Ctrl + K
- `Focus previous message` is Ctrl + I (instead of Ctrl + K)
If you wish to have `Focus previous message` and `Focus next message`
adjacent on Ctrl + U and Ctrl + I,
we recommend swapping Ctrl + U and Ctrl + J
by adding this to `~/.config/moment/settings.py`:
``` python
class Keys:
class Rooms:
latest_unread = ["Ctrl+J"]
class Messages:
next = ["Ctrl+Down", "Ctrl+U"]
```
## Reverting to default Mirage bindings
If you wish to revert to default Mirage bindings,
add this to `~/.config/moment/settings.py`:
``` python
class Keys:
quit = []
class Rooms:
focus_filter = ["Alt+F"]
latest_unread = ["Ctrl+J"]
class Messages:
reply = ["Ctrl+Q"]
remove = ["Ctrl+R"]
previous = ["Ctrl+Up", "Ctrl+K"]
```