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The kill ring is a global list of blocks of text that were previously copied or moved from buffers.

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Kill a line deletes the line but leaves a blank newline character

From documentation: kill-whole-line is an interactive compiled Lisp function. It is bound to <C-S-backspace>. (kill-whole-line &optional ARG) Kill current line. With prefix ARG, kil …
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Backspace without adding to kill ring

According to the documentation: <C-delete> runs the command kill-word (found in global-map), which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in ‘simple.el’. It is bound to <C-delete>, M-d. …
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How to copy killed rectangle to the kill ring

If I understood your question, your are looking to something like this: (defun youngfrog/copy-rectangle-to-kill-ring (start end) "Saves a rectangle to the normal kill ring. Not suitable for yank-re …
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