Comment by DoingIsLearning
12 hours ago
(bind-keys*
;; file operations
("C-o" . find-file) ; open file
("C-s" . save-buffer) ; save file
("C-S-s" . write-file) ; save as
("M-Q" . kill-this-buffer) ; close file
;; folder tree
("C-d" . neotree-toggle) ; toggle hide/show folder tree
;; buffer content operations
("C-a" . mark-whole-buffer) ; select all
("C-f" . isearch-forward) ; find in file and highlight
("C-S-f" . query-replace) ; find and replace
("C-z" . undo-tree-undo) ; undo
("C-S-z" . undo-tree-redo) ; redo
("C-c" . kill-ring-save) ; Copy
("C-x" . kill-region) ; Cut
("C-v" . yank) ; Paste
;; font size
("C-+" . text-scale-increase)
("C--" . text-scale-decrease)
;; Pane/buffer switching
("M-1" . other-window) ; toggle
("M-2" . previous-buffer) ; previous
("M-3" . next-buffer) ; next
("<M-down>" . split-window-vertically)
("<M-right>" . split-window-horizontally)
("<s-up>" . shrink-window)
("<s-down>" . enlarge-window)
("<s-left>" . shrink-window-horizontally)
("<s-right>" . enlarge-window-horizontally)
("M-q" . delete-window) ; close window
;; launch term
("M-0" . term)
;; code folding
("M-e" . hs-show-block)
("M-E" . hs-hide-block)
("M-h" . hs-hide-all))
edit: Added extra line breaks otherwise the comment text seems to be treated as a single block of text.
Arguably some of these are not standard anything (just something I was happy with) but equally there is also a lot of normal stuff people are used to in several software applications for many decades now.
I would still recommend using CUA Mode over simply rebinding C-x, C-v and C-z. CUA Mode does a few more things than that, and is smarter about it: <https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/CU...>
Also, you can prefix code blocks by two extra spaces on each line: