22.7 Stepwise Editing a Keyboard Macro
You can interactively replay and edit the last keyboard macro, one command
at a time, by typing C-x C-k SPC (kmacro-step-edit-macro
).
Unless you quit the macro using q or C-g, the edited macro
replaces the last macro on the macro ring.
This macro editing feature shows the last macro in the minibuffer together
with the first (or next) command to be executed, and prompts you for an
action. You can enter ? to get a summary of your options. These
actions are available:
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SPC and y execute the current command, and advance to the next
command in the keyboard macro.
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n, d, and DEL skip and delete the current command.
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f skips the current command in this execution of the keyboard macro,
but doesn't delete it from the macro.
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<TAB> executes the current command, as well as all similar
commands immediately following the current command; for example, <TAB>
may be used to insert a sequence of characters (corresponding to a sequence
of
self-insert-command
commands).
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c continues execution (without further editing) until the end of the
keyboard macro. If execution terminates normally, the edited macro replaces
the original keyboard macro.
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C-k skips and deletes the rest of the keyboard macro, terminates
step-editing, and replaces the original keyboard macro with the edited
macro.
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q and C-g cancels the step-editing of the keyboard macro;
discarding any changes made to the keyboard macro.
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i KEY... C-j reads and executes a series of key sequences (not
including the final C-j), and inserts them before the current command
in the keyboard macro, without advancing over the current command.
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I KEY... reads one key sequence, executes it, and inserts it before
the current command in the keyboard macro, without advancing over the
current command.
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r KEY... C-j reads and executes a series of key sequences (not
including the final C-j), and replaces the current command in the
keyboard macro with them, advancing over the inserted key sequences.
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R KEY... reads one key sequence, executes it, and replaces the current
command in the keyboard macro with that key sequence, advancing over the
inserted key sequence.
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a KEY... C-j executes the current command, then reads and executes a
series of key sequences (not including the final C-j), and inserts
them after the current command in the keyboard macro; it then advances over
the current command and the inserted key sequences.
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A KEY... C-j executes the rest of the commands in the keyboard macro,
then reads and executes a series of key sequences (not including the final
C-j), and appends them at the end of the keyboard macro; it then
terminates the step-editing and replaces the original keyboard macro with
the edited macro.
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