# Emacs Tips *Posted 2007-05-22, updated 2021-07-01.* These are some emacs keybindings (and other functions) that I once found useful. I've mostly used Sublime Text for the last few years, however. ## Editing `C-[SPC]`: set mark `C-x C-x`: exchange point and mark `C-w`: kill (AKA "cut") `M-w`: kill-ring-save (AKA "copy") `C-y`: yank (AKA "paste") `M-h`: Put region around current paragraph (mark-paragraph). `C-x h`: Put region around the entire buffer (mark-whole-buffer). `C-u C-[SPC]`: Move in mark ring `M-d`: Kill word `M-[DEL]`: Kill word backwards `C-M-k`: Kill the following balanced expression (kill-sexp) ## Registers `C-x r r`: Save position of point in register r (point-to-register). `C-x r j r`: Jump to the position saved in register r (jump-to-register). `C-x r s r`: Copy region into register r (copy-to-register). `C-x r i r`: Insert text from register r (insert-register). ## Bookmarks `C-x r m [RET]`: Set the bookmark for the visited file, at point. `C-x r m bookmark [RET]`: Set the bookmark named bookmark at point (bookmark-set). `C-x r b bookmark [RET]`: Jump to the bookmark named bookmark (bookmark-jump). `C-x r l`: List all bookmarks (list-bookmarks). `M-x bookmark-save`: Save all the current bookmark values in the default bookmark file. ## Miscellaneous ``M-` `` shows the menu. `M-x highlight-changes-mode` toggles showing the changes you've made to the file since the last save.