# Moving Windows Windows can be moved in a direction (left, down, up, right) using the [`komorebic move`](../cli/move.md) command. ``` # example showing how you might bind this command alt + shift + h : komorebic move left alt + shift + j : komorebic move down alt + shift + k : komorebic move up alt + shift + l : komorebic move right ``` Windows can be moved in a cycle direction (previous, next) using the [`komorebic cycle-move`](../cli/cycle-move.md) command. ``` # example showing how you might bind this command alt + shift + oem_4 : komorebic cycle-move previous # oem_4 is [ alt + shift + oem_6 : komorebic cycle-move next # oem_6 is ] ``` The focused window can be moved to the largest tile using the [`komorebic promote`](../cli/promote.md) command. ``` # example showing how you might bind this command alt + shift + return : komorebic promote ``` The behaviour when attempting to call `komorebic move` when at the left or right edge of a monitor is determined by the [`cross_boundary_behaviour`](https://komorebi.lgug2z.com/schema#cross_boundary_behaviour) configuration option. When set to `Workspace`, the focused window will be moved to the next workspace on the focused monitor in the given direction When set to `Monitor`, the focused window will be moved to the focused workspace on the next monitor in the given direction. The behaviour when calling `komorebic move` with `cross_boundary_behaviour` set to `Monitor` can be further refined with the [`cross_monitor_move_behaviour`](https://komorebi.lgug2z.com/schema#cross_monitor_move_behaviour) configuration option. When set to `Swap`, the focused window will be swapped with the window at the corresponding edge of the adjacent monitor When set to `Insert`, the focused window will be inserted into the focused workspace on the adjacent monitor. When set to `NoOp`, the focused window will not be moved across a monitor boundary, though focusing across monitor boundaries will continue to function.