10.2 Documentation for a Key
The help commands to get information about a key sequence are C-h c
(describe-key-briefly
) and C-h k
(describe-key
).
C-h c key
displays in the echo area the name of the command that key
is bound to. For example, C-h c C-f
displays ‘forward-char
’.
C-h k key
is similar but gives more information: it displays a help buffer containing the command’s documentation string, which describes exactly what the command does.
C-h K key
displays the section of the Emacs manual that describes the command corresponding to key
.
C-h c
, C-h k
and C-h K
work for any sort of key sequences, including function keys, menus, and mouse events (except that C-h c
ignores mouse movement events). For instance, after C-h k
you can select a menu item from the menu bar, to view the documentation string of the command it runs.
C-h w command RET
lists the keys that are bound to command
. It displays the list in the echo area. If it says the command is not on any key, that means you must use M-x
to run it. C-h w
runs the command where-is
.