C-x C-f "find" file i.e. open/create a file in bufferC-x C-s save the fileC-x C-w write the text to an alternate nameC-x C-v find alternate fileC-x i insert file at cursor positionC-x b create/switch buffersC-x C-b show buffer listC-x k kill bufferC-z suspend emacs C-X C-c close down emacsC-f forward charC-b backward charC-p previous lineC-n next lineM-f forward one wordM-b backward one wordC-a beginning of lineC-e end of lineC-v one page upM-v scroll down one pageM-< beginning of textM-> end of textM-n repeat the following command n timesC-u repeat the following command 4 timesC-u n repeat n timesC-d delete a charM-d delete wordM-Del delete word backwardsC-k kill lineC-Space Set beginning mark (for region marking for example)C-W "kill" (delete) the marked region regionM-W copy the marked regionC-y "yank" (paste) the copied/killed region/lineM-y yank earlier text (cycle through kill buffer)C-x C-x exchange cursor and markC-t transpose two charsM-t transpose two wordsC-x C-t transpose linesM-u make letters uppercase in word from cursor position to endM-c simply make first letter in word uppercaseM-l opposite to M-uC-g quit the running/entered commandC-x u undo previous actionM-x revert-buffer RETURN (insert like this) undo all changes since last saveM-x recover-file RETURN Recover text from an autosave-fileM-x recover-session RETURN if you edited several filesC-h c which command does this keystroke invokeC-h k which command does this keystroke invoke and what does it do?C-h l what were my last 100 typed keysC-h w what key-combo does this command have?C-h f what does this function doC-h v what's this variable and what is it's valueC-h b show all keycommands for this bufferC-h t start the emacs tutorialC-h i start the info readerC-h C-k start up info reader and go to a certain key-combo pointC-h F show the emacs FAQC-h p show infos about the Elisp package on this machineC-s Search forwardC-r search backwardC-g return to where search started (if you are still in search mode)M-% query replace
Space or yreplace this occurence
Del or ndon't replace
.only replace this and exit (replace)
,replace and pause (resume with Space or y)
!replace all following occurences
^back to previous match
RETURN or qquit replace
^ beginning of line$ end of line. single char.* group or null of chars\< beginning of a word\> end of a word[] every char inside the backets (for example [a-z] means every small letter)M C-s RETURN search for regular expression forwardM C-r RETURN search for regular expression backwardM C-s incremental searchC-s repeat incremental searchM C-r incremental search backwardsC-r repeat backwardsM-x query-replace-regexp search and replaceC-x 2 split window verticallyC-x o change to other windowC-x 0 delete windowC-x 1 close all windows except the one the cursors inC-x ^ enlarge windowM-x shrink-window command says it ;-)M C-v scroll other windowC-x 4 f find file in other windowC-x 4 o change to other windowC-x 4 0 kill buffer and windowC-x 5 2 make new frameC-x 5 f find file in other frameC-x 5 o change to other frameC-x 5 0 close this frameC-x r m set a bookmark at current cursor posC-x r b jump to bookmarkM-x bookmark-rename says itM-x bookmark-delete "M-x bookmark-save "C-x r l list bookmarks
dmark bookmark for deletion
rrename bookmark
ssave all listed bookmarks
fshow bookmark the cursor is over
mmark bookmarks to be shown in multiple window
vshow marked bookmarks (or the one the cursor is over)
ttoggle listing of the corresponding paths
w" path to this file
xdelete marked bookmarks
Del?
qquit bookmark list
M-x bookmark-write write all bookmarks in given fileM-x bookmark-load load bookmark from given fileM-x shell starts shell modusC-c C-c same as C-c under unix (stop running job)C-d delete char forwardC-c C-d Send EOFC-c C-z suspend job (C-z under unix)M-p show previous commandsC-x d start up diredC (large C) copy d mark for eraseD delete right awaye or f open file or directoryg reread directory structure from fileG change group permissions (chgrp)k delete line from listing on screen (don't actually delete)m mark with *n move to next lineo open file in other window and go thereC-o open file in other window but don't change thereP print fileq quit diredQ do query-replace in marked filesR rename fileu remove markv view file contentx delete files marked with Dz compress fileM-Del remove all marks (whatever kind)~ mark backup files (name~ files) for deletion# mark auto-save files (#name#) for deletion*/ mark directory with * (C-u * removes that mark again)= compare this file with marked fileM-= compare this file with it's backup file! apply shell command to this fileM-} change to the next file marked with * od DM-{ " previous "% d mark files described through regular expression for deletion% m " (with *)+ create directory> changed to next dir< change to previous dirs toggle between sorting by name or dateM-x speedbar starts up a separate window with a directory viewM-x telnet starts up telnet-modusC-d either delete char or send EOFC-c C-c stop running job (similar to C-c under unix)C-c C-d send EOFC-c C-o clear output of last commandC-c C-z suspend execution of commandC-c C-u kill line backwardsM-p recall previous commandM-s center lineM-S center paragraphM-x center-region name says C-x ( start macro definitionC-x ) end of macro definitionC-x e execute last definied macroM-n C-x e execute last defined macro n timesM-x name-last-kbd-macro give name to macro (for saving)M-x insert-keyboard-macro save named macro into fileM-x load-file load macroM-x macroname execute macronameM C-\ indent region between cursor and markM-m move to first (non-space) char in this lineM-^ attach this line to previousM-; formatize and indent commentM-a beginning of statementM-e end of statementM C-a beginning of functionM C-e end of functionC-c RETURN Set cursor to beginning of function and mark at the endC-c C-q indent the whole function according to indention styleC-c C-a toggle modus in which after electric signs (like {}:';./*) emacs does the indentionC-c C-d toggle auto hungry mode in which emacs deletes groups of spaces with one del-pressC-c C-u go to beginning of this preprocessor statementC-c C-c comment out marked areaM-x outline-minor-mode collapses function definitions in a
file to a mere {...} M-x show-subtree If you are in one of the collapsed functions,
this un-collapses it M-. (Thats Meta dot) If you are in a function call, this will
take you to it's definition M-x tags-search ENTER Searches through all you etaged M-, (Meta comma) jumps to the next occurence for tags-search M-x tags-query-replace yum. This lets you replace some text in
all the tagged files M-x gdb starts up gdm in an extra windowC-x v d show all registered files in this dirC-x v = show diff between versionsC-x v u remove all changes since last checkinC-x v ~ show certain version in different windowC-x v l print logC-x v i mark file for version control addC-x v h insert version control header into fileC-x v r check out named snapshotC-x v s create named snapshotC-x v a create changelog file in gnu-style