> 
> On the other hand, new users may benefit from seeing the command names
> alongside with the bindings, especially users of pre-packages Emacs
> where the bindings may be shadowed by evil-mode and the likes.
> 
> WDYT?

I am in favor. One of my main problems in learning emacs: I started with evil 
and all documentation lacking the function names was literally a huge source of 
frustration. Also, humans are much better at remembering names than high 
entropy keystrokes. If I just remember a bit of the name, I can easily find the 
key binding in the help. The other way around is not possible. Just like a 
phone book. The numbers (key bindings) are shorter, yes. But good luck trying 
to find 555-12346 when you remember 555-12345.

BR Jens

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