I want to set a key binding to insert the date into the buffer. I have written the following lisp in my .emacs
file. Using date
as an example:
;;put the date
(global-set-key
(kbd "C-c C-d")
(shell-command "date" (current-buffer))
)
The key binding works okay when I use other commands like 'next-line
, but shell-command
will put it into the *scratch*
buffer when the .emacs is read and leaves it at that.
Maybe I need to use shell-command-on-region
.
(current-buffer)
gets evaluated when your.emacs
runs. You want to use(shell-command "date" t)
to have it insert in the buffer which is current when you invoke the command, or encapsulate it in adefun
, so that it gets evaluated when you execute the function.