Ten Useful Emacs Tips

Over at the Emacs-Elements Youtube channel, there’s a new video that presents 10 useful Emacs tips. Some of them are fairly well known things like setting the mark with Ctrl+Space and returning to it with Ctrl+u Ctrl+Space or flushing lines in a buffer that match a regular expression but some are less well known and a couple I hadn’t seen before.

In the “less well known” category we have, for example, how to copy the absolute or relative path of a file from Dired. That’s not something you need all the time but it’s really handy when you do. Another less well known item is how to delete text without copying it to the kill ring.

In the “new to me” category we have how to keep item numbers correct in an Org list when an item has a paragraph break and how to sort in Dired.

These tips are useful things for every Emacs user to know so you should take a look at the video. The video is 8 minutes, 55 seconds so it should be easy to fit into your schedule.

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