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In Emacs' tide-mode (typescript development) I would like to use M-q, which is normally bound to fill-paragraph, to rather run tide-format. I have a mode hook like

(defun setup-tide-mode ()
...
  (local-set-key [M-q] 'tide-format)
  (describe-key [M-q]))
(add-hook 'typescript-mode-hook #'setup-tide-mode)

When I open a typescript file I do see the *Help* buffer which indeed shows

<M-q> runs the command tide-format ...

Yet when I then run C-h k M-q to describe the key binding of M-q, I get

M-q runs the command fill-paragraph

There is this suspicious difference in the printout between <M-q> and M-q. This is probably telling me something, but I don't know what.

What would be the correct way to locally overwrite M-q to run a different command?

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    For others who read this question, setup-tide-mode is a poorly named variable in the tide package which should probably be called tide-mode-hook.
    – tripleee
    Mar 10, 2019 at 16:04
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    "...when I then run C-h k M-q to describe the key binding of M-q, I get M-q runs the command fill-paragraph" -- which description you can then plug verbatim into kbd like so: (local-set-key (kbd "M-q") 'tide-format) to get the key sequence you wanted. Ask Emacs, and pass the response to kbd, and you can avoid all such confusions.
    – phils
    Mar 10, 2019 at 22:09

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You want to use [?\M-q] instead of [M-q] because ?\M-q is the event generated when you press the Alt/Meta modifier along with the Q key.

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