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I'm tired of writing comments that look like this

{
    # bla bla blabla bla blabla bla blabla
    # bla bla blabla bla blabla bla blabla bla blabla bla blabla bla bla
    # blaaa bla
}

I have to manually wrap the lines and take care of the # as well. How do emacs pros make the editor work for them?

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Use auto-fill-mode together with comment-auto-fill-only-comments (the latter is from newcomment.el).

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That is wonderful. I added the following to my .emacs. Works perfectly. Thank you! (require 'newcomment) (setq comment-auto-fill-only-comments 1) (setq-default auto-fill-function 'do-auto-fill) – Samuel Danielson Feb 6 '10 at 19:51

Selecting the comment and hitting M-q will usually reformat it.

M-q is generally mapped to fill-paragraph, c-fill-paragraph, or some other mode-specific variant.

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+1 Assuming you are in the right mode, anyway. Also beware that many modes have tunable formatting parameters. – dmckee Feb 6 '10 at 18:37
Exactly what I would have written. +1. – Christian Madsen Feb 6 '10 at 19:21

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