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45 GNU Emacs Keyboard Shortcuts

The use of Emacs is enhanced by knowing a few Emacs shortcuts. The sole purpose of this article is to provide you with the Emacs shortcuts. Emacs is also known as a real-time display text editor. Familiarize yourself with these Emacs shortcut keys to become proficient with it.

Download the Emacs Cheat Sheet PDF

Below is a list of the most basic and frequently used Emacs shortcut keys. You can download Emacs shortcuts for Linux users in PDF format.

Most used Emacs Shortcuts

Action GNU Emacs Shortcuts
Open file Ctrl + F
Save Ctrl + S
Save As Ctrl + W
Save All S
Revert to File Ctrl + V
Revert Buffer Meta + X
Close Window or Buffer K
Quit Ctrl + Q
Begin Selection Ctrl + Spacebar
Cancel Selection Ctrl + G
Copy Selection Meta + W
Cut Selection Ctrl + W
Cut Line Ctrl + K
Paste Ctrl + Y
Copy Selection to Numbered Clipboard Ctrl + X R S
Paste from Numbered Clipboard Ctrl + X R I
Delete Delete
Forward Delete Ctrl + D
Delete Word Meta + Delete
Forward Delete word Meta + D
Undo Ctrl + _

Similar Programs: Visual Studio Code Shortcuts

Search Shortcuts

Action GNU Emacs Shortcuts
Incremental search Ctrl + S
Incremental search reverse Ctrl + R
Regexp incremental search Meta + Ctrl + S
Regexp incremental search reverse Meta + Ctrl + R
Interactive Search and Replace Meta + %
Previous Matching Bracket Meta + Ctrl + B
Next Matching Bracket Meta + Ctrl + F

Formatting Shortcuts

Action GNU Emacs Cheat Sheet
Re-flow Paragraph Meta + Q
Indent Selection Meta + Ctrl + \
Uppercase Word Meta + U
Lowercase Word Meta + L
Capitalize Word Meta + C
Uppercase Selection Ctrl + U
Lowercase Selection Ctrl + L

Similar Programs: Atom Keyboard Shortcuts

Macros Shortcuts

Action Emacs Shortcuts
Start Recording (
Stop Recording )
Repeat command # times Meta + #
Play Macro E

Similar Programs: Sublime Text Keyboard Shortcuts

Window Shortcuts

Action Emacs Shortcuts
Next Window B
Choose Window Ctrl + B
Maximize 1
Split Horizontal 2
Split Vertical 3
Switch Focus Between Windows 0
Activate Menu Bar Meta + ‘
Close K

Hence, by learning all of the above Emacs shortcut keys, you will be on your way to becoming an Emacs expert. Vim is another text editor that users might want to consider. Have a look at Vim shortcuts. Which text editor you choose is completely an individual’s choice.

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