;
; Literal String Mode is a minor mode for editing multi-line literal
; strings in a dedicated buffer.
;
; When enabled, edit the literal string at point using C-c "
; (literal-string-edit-string), this will copy the (unescaped and
; deindented) content of the string to a dedicated literal string
; editing buffer using `edit-indirect`.
;
; To exit the current literal string buffer and copy the edited
; string back into the original source buffer with correct quoting
; and escape sequences, press C-c c (edit-indirect-commit)
;
; To discard your changes to the editing buffer, press C-c C-k
; (edit-indirect-abort)
;
; To enable literal-string-mode in your preferred programming modes,
; turn it on using the relevant mode hooks.
;
; You can customize `literal-string-editing-mode` to set the major
; mode of the editing buffer.  (For instance, to markdown-mode).

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