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remember.el defines the following interactive functions:
Remember an arbitrary piece of data. With a prefix, it will use the region as initial.
Like remember, but uses a new frame.
If called from within the remember buffer, beg and end are ignored, and the entire buffer will be remembered. If called from any other buffer, that region, plus any context information specific to that region, will be remembered.
Remember the contents of the current clipboard. This is most useful for remembering things from a web browser or other X Windows applications.
Remember the contents of the current buffer.
Destroy the current remember buffer.
This enters the major mode (see
Major Modes in GNU Emacs Manual) for output
from remember. This buffer is used to collect
data that you want remember. Just hit C-c C-c when
you’re done entering, and it will go ahead and file the
data for latter retrieval, and possible indexing.
This returns the notes buffer, creating it if needed, and
switches to it if called interactively (or if
switch-to is non-nil). The notes
buffer visits remember-data-file, and is named
remember-notes-buffer-name. It uses
remember-notes-initial-major-mode and
remember-notes-mode minor mode.
This is a minor mode for the notes buffer. It sets
buffer-save-without-query so that
save-some-buffers will save the notes buffer
without asking. Use C-c C-c to run the command
remember-notes-save-and-bury-buffer.
Save (if it is modified) and bury the current buffer.
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