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You can add, remove and change key bindings for any command, either globally or locally to a mode, interactively (and only for the current session) via <tt>M-x global-set-key</tt> and <tt>M-x local-set-key</tt>, or persistently using simple [[Emacs Lisp]] code in your <tt>init.el</tt> or <tt>.emacs</tt> file which is loaded when Emacs first starts up. | You can add, remove and change key bindings for any command, either globally or locally to a mode, interactively (and only for the current session) via <tt>M-x global-set-key</tt> and <tt>M-x local-set-key</tt>, or persistently using simple [[Emacs Lisp]] code in your <tt>init.el</tt> or <tt>.emacs</tt> file which is loaded when Emacs first starts up. | ||
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Revision as of 05:39, 27 March 2012
Emacs ships with a bunch of Cheatsheets or Reference Cards for popular packages. These are located in the refcards/ subdirectory of data-directory.
Third-party reference cards exist:
- TBC
You can add, remove and change key bindings for any command, either globally or locally to a mode, interactively (and only for the current session) via M-x global-set-key and M-x local-set-key, or persistently using simple Emacs Lisp code in your init.el or .emacs file which is loaded when Emacs first starts up.