I've added some new keybindings to deadgrep.el, so I split the shortcut tables into two categories: https://github.com/Wilfred/deadgrep#keybindings
I've done this purely by intuition. Are there good rules or heuristics for deciding when more hierarchy is needed in information, I wonder?
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I'm finding myself increasingly using "C-c LETTER" keybindings for my favourite Emacs commands. They're easy to type and work everywhere (any desktop environment, even inside a shell over SSH).
Using multiple keyboards so you can have *even more* keybindings in Emacs! https://jordekang.tk/posts/rus-kbd.html
In my blog post about Emacs keybindings https://www.wilfred.me.uk/blog/2018/01/06/the-emacs-guru-guide-to-key-bindings/ I mention the 'Emacs Guru Test'.
It's a cute way of seeing how well you know Emacs, so I'm pleased to have shared it. I didn't invent it though. My googling has totally failed to find the original author.
