VIM mappings. What does <cg> mean (it's not CTRL, which is <Cg>, not Shift / Alt c)

I think I'm pretty stupid.

Basically, I have CtrlP installed and I can open it, but I cannot switch the mode because I don't know what it is referring to on the keyboard.

Capital C = CtrlP, F5 - F5, but cf is not lowercase cf.

https://github.com/kien/ctrlp.vim

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This control - as <C-

well as <C-

refer to the control.



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