The registry commands provide an interface to manage the registry files defined by erf(8). The registry is a mechanism which allows the binding of information to a hierarchical tree node, using a file system metaphor to access the data. MicroEmacs uses a reserved root node history to save session information (see save-session(3)).
copy-registry(3) Recursive copy of registry subtree
delete-registry(2) Delete a registry tree
find-registry(2) Index search of a registry sub-tree
list-registry(2) Display the registry in a buffer
mark-registry(2) Modify the operating mode of a registry node
read-registry(2) Read in a registry definition file
save-registry(2) Write a registry definition file
set-registry(2) Modify a node value in the registry
®(4) Retrieve a registry value (with default)
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