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These commands allow you to keep abbrev definitions between editing sessions.
Write a file file describing all defined abbrevs.
Read the file file and define abbrevs as specified therein.
Define abbrevs from definitions in current buffer.
Insert all abbrevs and their expansions into current buffer.
M-x write-abbrev-file reads a file name using the minibuffer and then writes a description of all current abbrev definitions into that file. This is used to save abbrev definitions for use in a later session. The text stored in the file is a series of Lisp expressions that, when executed, define the same abbrevs that you currently have.
M-x read-abbrev-file reads a file name using the
minibuffer and then reads the file, defining abbrevs according to
the contents of the file. The function
quietly-read-abbrev-file is similar except that it
does not display a message in the echo area; you cannot invoke it
interactively, and it is used primarily in your init file (see
Init File). If either of
these functions is called with nil as the argument,
it uses the file given by the variable
abbrev-file-name, which is
~/.emacs.d/abbrev_defs by default. This is your
standard abbrev definition file, and Emacs loads abbrevs from it
automatically when it starts up. (As an exception, Emacs does not
load the abbrev file when it is started in batch mode. See
Initial
Options, for a description of batch mode.)
Emacs will offer to save abbrevs automatically if you have
changed any of them, whenever it offers to save all files (for
C-x s or C-x C-c). It saves them in the
file specified by abbrev-file-name. This feature can
be inhibited by setting the variable save-abbrevs to
nil.
The commands M-x insert-abbrevs and M-x define-abbrevs are similar to the previous commands but work on text in an Emacs buffer. M-x insert-abbrevs inserts text into the current buffer after point, describing all current abbrev definitions; M-x define-abbrevs parses the entire current buffer and defines abbrevs accordingly.
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