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Emacs saves all the visited files from time to time (based on counting your keystrokes) without being asked. This is called auto-saving. It prevents you from losing more than a limited amount of work if the system crashes.
When Emacs determines that it is time for auto-saving, it considers each buffer, and each is auto-saved if auto-saving is enabled for it and it has been changed since the last time it was auto-saved. The message ‘Auto-saving...’ is displayed in the echo area during auto-saving, if any files are actually auto-saved. Errors occurring during auto-saving are caught so that they do not interfere with the execution of commands you have been typing.
23.6.1 Auto-Save Files | The file where auto-saved changes are actually made until you save the file. | |
23.6.2 Controlling Auto-Saving | Controlling when and how often to auto-save. | |
23.6.3 Recovering Data from Auto-Saves | Recovering text from auto-save files. |
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