Summary of Commands by Name

The following Emacs commands are presented alphabetically by command name. Use M-x to access the command name. Tables list command name, keystroke, and description. C- indicates the Ctrl key; M- indicates the Meta key.

Command Binding Action
macroname (none)

Execute a keyboard macro you’ve saved.

abbrev-mode (none)

Enter (or exit) word abbreviation mode.

abort-recursive-edit C-]

Exit recursive edit and exit query-replace.

advertised-undo C-x u

Undo last edit (can be done repeatedly).

apropos (none)

What functions and variables involve this concept?

back-to-indentation M-m

Move cursor to first nonblank character on line.

backward-char C-b

Move backward one character (left).

backward-delete-char Del Delete previous character.
backward-kill-paragraph (none) Delete previous paragraph.
backward-kill-sentence C-x Del Delete previous sentence.
backward-kill-word C-c C-w Erase previous word.
backward-kill-word M-Del Delete previous word.
backward-page C-x [ Move backward one page.
backward-paragraph M-{ Move backward one paragraph.
backward-sentence M-a Move backward one sentence.
backward-word M-b Move backward one word.
beginning-of-buffer M-< Move to beginning of file.
beginning-of-line C-a Move to beginning of line.
call-last-kbd-macro C-x e

Execute last macro defined.

capitalize-region (none) Capitalize region.
capitalize-word M-c

Capitalize first letter of word.

center-line (none)

Center line that cursor is on.

center-paragraph (none)

Center paragraph that ...

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