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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T22:27:21+00:00 2026-05-14T22:27:21+00:00

In Emacs (GNU 23.2, *nix), how can I: list the key sequences bound to

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In Emacs (GNU 23.2, *nix), how can I:

  1. list the key sequences bound to a particular command? For example, how can we list all the key sequences that execute save-buffers-kill-emacs, with the output of key sequences bound to it? Assuming we can do this, listing the key sequences bound to goto-line should print the output: M-g g on a default install.
  2. list all key-bindings? Does C-h b do this? Would it print my own bindings?

I am aware that executing the command directly can print a key sequence it can be activated with, but it doesn’t always do so, and a few things happen, including:
(1) the output doesn’t remain for long, (2) the command is executed.

I want a command that lists for me (preferably all) the bindings attached to a given command, without executing the command, or something like that.

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    2026-05-14T22:27:22+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 10:27 pm
    1. C-h f (or M-x describe-function) will show you the bindings for a command.

    2. You are correct, C-h b (or M-x describe-bindings) will show you all bindings. C-h m (M-x describe-mode) is also handy to list bindings by mode.

    You might also try C-h k (M-x describe-key) to show what command is bound to a key. For instance, on my machine save-buffers-kill-emacs isn’t bound to anything, but C-h k C-x C-c tells me that C-x C-c is bound to save-buffers-kill-terminal. It will list all bindings for the command at the same time.

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