Newbie question: What is a good strategy for personal keybindings to avoid conflicts, including with packages installed later on?

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  • hydra

    make Emacs bindings that stick around (by abo-abo)

  • The C-c prefix is designed for you, the user, to use for your nefarious deeds. Some things that may help with both binding and knowing what key does what would be a menu such as hydras or transient menus (which apparently are part of Emacs now so that's new).

  • citar-denote

    Emacs package to create and retrieve bibliography notes with the Citar and Denote packages.

  • When you create a shortcut, just add another key in the sequence. For example, the bottom of this page: https://github.com/pprevos/citar-denote

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