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Using 'control' keystroke to input commands in GNU emacs

Use the following keybindings to edit in emacs

  • CTRL (C)
  • ALT (M)
  • CTRL + x (C-x)
  • ALT + x (M-x)
Keystroke Keystroke Action
C tab Changing tab view
y Yanking or paste
space Marking text to select
w Killing text
k Killing text
shift/ Undo
"/" Undo
_ Undo. Also Redo after an "undo"
v Move to the end of buffer
l Move view around cursor
p Move to previous screen view
n Move to next screen view
b Move backwards screen view
f Move forwards screen view
a Move to beginning of sentence
e Move to the end of sentence
s Search forward for strings
s and then <DEL> Search retreats
r Search backward for strings
M-v ("ALT-v") Scroll bottom frame
h Help
h with - c - a "command" Help for commands
h m Display info on minor modes
c-C-j Switch to line in Term mode
c-C-k Swith to character in Term mode
h r Opens the manual
c C-s Scheduling a task in Todo list
c C-d Including a deadline in Todo list
c C-x C-i org-clock-in
c C-x C-o org-clock-out
c C-c Used to access markdown options
c [ org-agenda-file-to-front
c ] org-remove-file (from list agenda)
\ Enable or disable input method
c-C-, org-insert-structure-template
<s TAB Insert structure template (src code)
u 'number' 'command' Repeat command or character with 'number' of times 1
c C-j Open "org go to" 2
Some examples on how to use 'Ctrl' in emacs

Footnotes


1

Use a number to inform the number of times the command or character should be repeated

2

This will collapse the title-subtitle tree structure in a org-document