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Prefix for command to save it as a Lisp expression
From: |
Spencer Baugh |
Subject: |
Prefix for command to save it as a Lisp expression |
Date: |
Sat, 19 Feb 2022 23:45:22 +0000 (UTC) |
Hi,
Is there any prefix I can type before entering a command which will add
that command as a Lisp expression to my kill ring?
For example, [prefix] C-n would add "(next-line)" to my kill-ring.
The specific use case I have in mind is [prefix] M-x global-set-key,
where after I finish running the global-set-key I'd have a Lisp
expression I can put into my init.el.
Currently, I can do this after the fact by looking at
list-command-history and kill things out of that. But it would be cool
if I could type some prefix and just automatically have the command be
added to my kill ring.
Alternatively, maybe there's a way to yank things directly from
command-history? Then I could just do that after the fact, rather than
using a prefix ahead of time, which might be even nicer.
Thanks!
- Prefix for command to save it as a Lisp expression,
Spencer Baugh <=