1. cut : space to select and then cntl+w
2. copy: space and alt + w
3. paste: cntl + y
4. begining of line : cntl + a
5. end of line : cntl + e
6. split screen : cntl+x 3
7. increase screen size : cntl+x cntl+{
8. if u wana execute a command "n" times
alt+
9. switch between buffer cntl+x and B
10. switch a read only buffer cntl+x cntl+q
11. switch betwen frames cntl+x O
and how do I browse my c/c++ code in emacs I use etags.
but creating etags can be such a pain sometimes. it doesnt have a -R (recursive) option
and we have to provide each input file to create a tag file. this is how i do it.
i use a find command to find all the cpp and hpp files that i need and pipe it to etags and ask it to append it to an existing tag file.
find . -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.hpp" | etags -o TagFile -
note the - at the end of the command.
more to come but if you have some interesting trick do comment me.
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