Paredit mode provides structured editing for Lisp. It achieves this by ensuring that code is always well-formed while editing. While it is very helpful, sometimes it leaves the less experienced user (such as the myself) scratching their head over how to achieve a simple editing task. One solution is to use the cheatsheet (http://emacswiki.org/emacs/PareditCheatsheet). However, this is outside Emacs and does not scale well. This file provides a second solution, which is a menu. While slower than using the equivalent key-presses, it provides an easy mechanism to look up the relevant commands. Tooltips are also provided showing the examples of use. Documentation and examples come directly from paredit, so the menu should automatically stay in sync, regardless of changes to paredit. ; Installation: Add (require 'paredit-menu) to your .emacs. This will also force loading of paredit. If you autoload paredit, then (eval-after-load "paredit.el" '(require 'paredit-menu)) will achieve the same effect.