> C-h k runs the command describe-key. You do this and after that any command, and it will give you the explanation.
I think I'm forgetting them because I don't use them often but will keep this in mind thank you!
> Also defining your own keys tied to elisp functions or even running python scripts or bash scripts called from eslip and tied to keys is awesome.
It is definitely in my todo list to learn. I have changed many of my workflow to Emacs like using Org for todo, reminders, to even publishing a book with it [1], Ledger to manage money etc. So investment in elisp is worthy every penny!
Hearing them for the first time :)
> C-h k runs the command describe-key. You do this and after that any command, and it will give you the explanation.
I think I'm forgetting them because I don't use them often but will keep this in mind thank you!
> Also defining your own keys tied to elisp functions or even running python scripts or bash scripts called from eslip and tied to keys is awesome.
It is definitely in my todo list to learn. I have changed many of my workflow to Emacs like using Org for todo, reminders, to even publishing a book with it [1], Ledger to manage money etc. So investment in elisp is worthy every penny!
Thanks for your comment :)
1 - https://arunmani.in/articles/publishing-book-emacs/