On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 11:28 PM Allen Li <vianchielfaura@gmail.com> wrote:
org-capture-kill (C-c C-k) used to abort capturing puts the contents
of the capture buffer into the kill ring.

This is obstructive when the user wants to abort a capture, but save a
portion of the text into the kill ring to yank elsewhere.  The aborted
capture contents will replace the desired content.

I believe that's a good fail-safe mechanism. Imagine the joy when you realize that Org simply saved your incomplete capture in the event you kill it by mistake!

FWIW, I have never needed to make use of that failsafe mechanism, nor have I ever needed to copy something from my capture and then kill it. The use case you mention seems to be very rare IMO.
 
Aborting capture should act transparently like killing a buffer.  It
shouldn't affect the kill ring.  If the user wants to keep the capture
contents, he can trivially run C-x h mark-whole-buffer M-w
kill-ring-save

You can always C-y M-y to yank your second-last kill, C-y M-y M-y for the third-last kill, and so on ..
 
To summarize:
- Current behavior helps users lose their incomplete captures by mistake.
- In the event you want to copy something and deliberately kill the capture buffer, you can always paste it with C-y M-y.
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Kaushal Modi