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hs-minor-mode is a builtin minor mode to selectively hide or show (fold/unfold) parts of code.
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Hideshow minor mode in LaTeX
HideShow has a non-interactive function that hides a region (hs-hide-comment-region). I've written a wrapper function to call this function on the current region, if it is active. … You can have the region reappear with any of the HideShow "show" commands (e.g. hs-show-block while your point is on the hidden region). …