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3 @c dired-x.texi --- Sebastian Kremer's Extra DIRED hacked up for GNU Emacs
5 @c Author: Sebastian Kremer <sk@thp.uni-koeln.de>
6 @c Lawrence R. Dodd <dodd@roebling.poly.edu>
7 @c [Dodd's address no longer valid.]
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11 @settitle Dired Extra User's Manual
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14 @include emacsver.texi
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35 modify this GNU manual.''
39 @dircategory Emacs misc features
41 * Dired-X: (dired-x). Dired Extra Features.
47 %\global\baselineskip 30pt % For printing in double spaces
52 @center @titlefont{Dired Extra}
54 @center @titlefont{For The GNU Emacs}
56 @center @titlefont{Directory Editor}
58 @center Lawrence R@. Dodd
59 @c @center @t{dodd@@roebling.poly.edu}
61 @center (Based on @file{dired.texi} by Sebastian Kremer <sk@@thp.uni-koeln.de>)
63 @vskip 0pt plus 1filll
76 This documents the ``extra'' features for GNU Emacs's Dired Mode that are
77 provided by the file @file{dired-x.el}.
82 Based on @file{dired.texi} by Sebastian Kremer <sk@@thp.uni-koeln.de>
85 For @file{dired-x.el} as distributed with GNU Emacs @value{EMACSVER}.
94 * Omitting Files in Dired::
96 * Shell Command Guessing::
98 * Advanced Mark Commands::
99 * Multiple Dired Directories::
100 * Find File At Point::
101 * Miscellaneous Commands::
104 * GNU Free Documentation License::
115 @chapter Introduction
117 This documents some @emph{extra} features for GNU Emacs's Dired Mode
118 that are provided by @file{dired-x.el} (derived from Sebastian Kremer's
119 original @file{dired-x.el}).
124 * Technical Details::
132 Some features provided by Dired Extra:
136 Omitting uninteresting files from Dired listing
137 (@pxref{Omitting Files in Dired}).
139 Guessing shell commands in Dired buffers
140 (@pxref{Shell Command Guessing}).
142 Running Dired command in non-Dired buffers
143 (@pxref{Virtual Dired}).
145 Finding a file mentioned in a buffer
146 (@pxref{Find File At Point}).
148 Commands using file marking
149 (@pxref{Advanced Mark Commands}).
153 @file{dired-x.el} binds some functions to keys in Dired Mode (@pxref{Key
154 Index}) and also binds @kbd{C-x C-j} and @kbd{C-x 4 C-j} @emph{globally} to
155 @code{dired-jump} (@pxref{Miscellaneous Commands}). Optionally, it
156 also binds @kbd{C-x C-f} and @kbd{C-x 4 C-f} to
157 @code{dired-x-find-file} and @code{dired-x-find-file-other-window},
158 respectively (@pxref{Find File At Point}).
160 @node Technical Details
161 @section Technical Details
162 @cindex Modified functions
163 @cindex @file{dired-aux.el}
165 When @file{dired-x.el} is loaded, some standard Dired functions from
166 @file{dired.el} and @file{dired-aux.el} offer additional features.
167 @code{dired-add-entry} obeys Dired Omit mode (@pxref{Omitting Files in
168 Dired}), if it is active. @code{dired-find-buffer-nocreate} and
169 @code{dired-initial-position} respect the value of
170 @code{dired-find-subdir} (@pxref{Miscellaneous Commands}).
171 @code{dired-clean-up-after-deletion} respects the value of
172 @code{dired-clean-up-buffers-too}. @code{dired-read-shell-command} uses
173 @code{dired-guess-shell-command} (@pxref{Shell Command Guessing}) to
174 offer a smarter default command.
177 @chapter Installation
180 This manual describes the Dired features provided by the file
181 @file{dired-x.el}. To take advantage of these features, you must load the
182 file and (optionally) set some variables.
185 In your @file{~/.emacs} file, or in the system-wide initialization file
186 @file{default.el} in the @file{site-lisp} directory, put
189 (add-hook 'dired-load-hook
192 ;; Set dired-x global variables here. For example:
193 ;; (setq dired-guess-shell-gnutar "gtar")
194 ;; (setq dired-x-hands-off-my-keys nil)
196 (add-hook 'dired-mode-hook
198 ;; Set dired-x buffer-local variables here. For example:
199 ;; (dired-omit-mode 1)
204 This will load @file{dired-x.el} when Dired is first invoked (for example,
205 when you first type @kbd{C-x d}).
209 * Optional Installation Dired Jump::
210 * Optional Installation File At Point::
214 @node Optional Installation Dired Jump
215 @section Optional Installation Dired Jump
217 @cindex Autoloading @code{dired-jump} and @code{dired-jump-other-window}
219 In order to have @code{dired-jump} and @code{dired-jump-other-window}
220 (@pxref{Miscellaneous Commands}) work @emph{before} @code{dired} and
221 @code{dired-x} have been properly loaded you should set-up an autoload
222 for these functions. In your @file{.emacs} file put
225 (autoload 'dired-jump "dired-x"
226 "Jump to Dired buffer corresponding to current buffer." t)
228 (autoload 'dired-jump-other-window "dired-x"
229 "Like \\[dired-jump] (dired-jump) but in other window." t)
231 (define-key global-map "\C-x\C-j" 'dired-jump)
232 (define-key global-map "\C-x4\C-j" 'dired-jump-other-window)
235 @node Optional Installation File At Point
236 @section Optional Installation File At Point
238 @cindex Binding @code{dired-x-find-file}
239 If you choose to have @file{dired-x.el} bind @code{dired-x-find-file} over
240 @code{find-file} (@pxref{Find File At Point}), then you will need to set
241 @code{dired-x-hands-off-my-keys}. To do this, either set it
242 @emph{before} @file{dired-x.el} is loaded, or use @kbd{M-x customize-variable},
243 or call @code{dired-x-bind-find-file} after changing the value.
246 (add-hook 'dired-load-hook
248 ;; Bind dired-x-find-file.
249 (setq dired-x-hands-off-my-keys nil)
254 @node Omitting Files in Dired
255 @chapter Omitting Files in Dired
257 @cindex Omitting Files in Dired
258 @cindex Uninteresting files
259 @dfn{Omitting} a file means removing it from the directory listing. Omitting
260 is useful for keeping Dired buffers free of ``uninteresting'' files (for
261 instance, auto-save, auxiliary, backup, and revision control files) so that
262 the user can concentrate on the interesting files. Like hidden files, omitted
263 files are never seen by Dired. Omitting differs from hiding in several
269 Omitting works on individual files, not on directories; an entire directory
270 cannot be omitted (though each of its files could be).
273 Omitting is wholesale; if omitting is turned on for a Dired buffer, then all
274 uninteresting files listed in that buffer are omitted. The user does not omit
275 (or unomit) files one at a time.
278 Omitting can be automatic; uninteresting file lines in the buffer can be
279 removed before the user ever sees them.
282 Marked files are never omitted.
288 @findex dired-omit-mode
289 (@code{dired-omit-mode}) Toggle between displaying and omitting
290 ``uninteresting'' files.
293 @findex dired-mark-omitted
294 (@code{dired-mark-omitted}) Mark ``uninteresting'' files.
298 In order to make Dired Omit work you first need to load @file{dired-x.el}
299 inside @code{dired-load-hook} (@pxref{Installation}) and then evaluate
300 @code{(dired-omit-mode 1)} in some way (@pxref{Omitting Variables}).
304 * Omitting Variables::
305 * Omitting Examples::
306 * Omitting Technical::
310 @node Omitting Variables
311 @section Omitting Variables
313 @cindex Customizing file omitting
314 The following variables can be used to customize omitting.
318 @vindex dired-omit-mode
319 @item dired-omit-mode
323 @cindex How to make omitting the default in Dired
324 If non-@code{nil}, ``uninteresting'' files are not listed.
325 Uninteresting files are those whose files whose names match regexp
326 @code{dired-omit-files}, plus those ending with extensions in
327 @code{dired-omit-extensions}. @kbd{C-x M-o} (@code{dired-omit-mode})
328 toggles its value, which is buffer-local. Put
335 inside your @code{dired-mode-hook} to have omitting initially turned on in
336 @emph{every} Dired buffer (@pxref{Installation}). You can then use
337 @kbd{C-x M-o} to unomit in that buffer.
339 To enable omitting automatically only in certain directories you can add
340 a directory local setting
341 (@pxref{Directory Variables,,,emacs,The Gnu Emacs manual}) for Dired mode
344 ((dired-mode . ((dired-omit-mode . t))))
348 to a @file{.dir-locals.el} file in that directory. You can use the
349 command @code{add-dir-local-variable} to do this.
351 @vindex dired-omit-files
352 @item dired-omit-files
354 Default: @code{"^#\\|\\.$"}
356 Files whose names match this buffer-local regexp will not be displayed.
357 This only has effect when @code{dired-omit-mode}'s value is @code{t}.
359 The default value omits the special directories @file{.} and @file{..} and
360 autosave files (plus other files ending in @file{.}) (@pxref{Omitting Examples}).
362 @vindex dired-omit-extensions
363 @item dired-omit-extensions
365 Default: The elements of @code{completion-ignored-extensions},
366 @code{dired-latex-unclean-extensions}, @code{dired-bibtex-unclean-extensions}
367 and @code{dired-texinfo-unclean-extensions}.
369 If non-@code{nil}, a list of extensions (strings) to omit from Dired listings.
370 Its format is the same as that of @code{completion-ignored-extensions}.
372 @vindex dired-omit-case-fold
373 @item dired-omit-case-fold
375 Default: @code{filesystem}
377 By default, when @code{dired-omit-case-fold} is set to @code{filesystem},
378 @code{dired-omit-mode} will match filenames and extensions
379 case-sensitively on Dired buffers visiting case-sensitive filesystems,
380 and case-insensitively on case-insensitive filesystems. Set it to
381 @code{nil} to be always case-sensitive, and to @code{t} to be always
384 @vindex dired-omit-localp
385 @item dired-omit-localp
387 Default: @code{no-dir}
389 The @var{localp} argument @code{dired-omit-expunge} passes to
390 @code{dired-get-filename}. If it is @code{no-dir}, omitting is much faster,
391 but you can only match against the non-directory part of the file name. Set it
392 to @code{nil} if you need to match the whole file name or @code{t} to match the
393 file name relative to the buffer's top-level directory.
395 @item dired-omit-marker-char
396 @vindex dired-omit-marker-char
397 @cindex Omitting additional files
400 Temporary marker used by Dired to implement omitting. Should never be used
401 as marker by the user or other packages. There is one exception to this rule:
405 (setq dired-mark-keys "\C-o")
406 ;; i.e., the value of dired-omit-marker-char
407 ;; (which is not defined yet)
411 to your @file{~/.emacs}, you can bind the @kbd{C-o} key to insert a
412 @kbd{C-o} marker, thus causing these files to be omitted in addition to the
413 usually omitted files. Unfortunately the files you omitted manually this way
414 will show up again after reverting the buffer, unlike the others.
418 @node Omitting Examples
419 @section Examples of Omitting Various File Types
424 @cindex RCS files, how to omit them in Dired
425 @cindex Omitting RCS files in Dired
426 If you wish to avoid seeing RCS files and the @file{RCS} directory, then put
429 (setq dired-omit-files
430 (concat dired-omit-files "\\|^RCS$\\|,v$"))
434 in the @code{dired-load-hook} (@pxref{Installation}). This assumes
435 @code{dired-omit-localp} has its default value of @code{no-dir} to make the
436 @code{^}-anchored matches work. As a slower alternative, with
437 @code{dired-omit-localp} set to @code{nil}, you can use @code{/} instead of
438 @code{^} in the regexp.
441 @cindex Tib files, how to omit them in Dired
442 @cindex Omitting tib files in Dired
443 If you use @code{tib}, the bibliography program for use with @TeX{} and
445 want to omit the @file{INDEX} and the @file{*-t.tex} files, then put
448 (setq dired-omit-files
449 (concat dired-omit-files "\\|^INDEX$\\|-t\\.tex$"))
453 in the @code{dired-load-hook} (@pxref{Installation}).
456 @cindex Dot files, how to omit them in Dired
457 @cindex Omitting dot files in Dired
458 If you do not wish to see @samp{dot} files (files starting with a @file{.}),
462 (setq dired-omit-files
463 (concat dired-omit-files "\\|^\\..+$"))
467 in the @code{dired-load-hook} (@pxref{Installation}). (Of course, a
468 better way to achieve this particular goal is simply to omit @samp{-a} from
469 @code{dired-listing-switches}.)
473 @node Omitting Technical
474 @section Some Technical Details of Omitting
476 Loading @file{dired-x.el} will install Dired Omit by putting
477 @code{dired-omit-expunge} on your @code{dired-after-readin-hook}, and will
478 call @code{dired-extra-startup}, which in turn calls @code{dired-omit-startup}
479 in your @code{dired-mode-hook}.
481 @node Local Variables
482 @chapter Local Variables for Dired Directories
484 @cindex Local Variables for Dired Directories
485 @vindex dired-local-variables-file
486 @vindex dired-enable-local-variables
488 This Dired-X feature is obsolete as of Emacs 24.1. The standard Emacs
489 directory local variables mechanism (@pxref{Directory
490 Variables,,,emacs,The Gnu Emacs manual}) replaces it. For an example of
491 the new mechanisms, @pxref{Omitting Variables}.
493 When Dired visits a directory, it looks for a file whose name is the
494 value of variable @code{dired-local-variables-file} (default: @file{.dired}).
495 If such a file is found, Dired will temporarily insert it into the Dired
496 buffer and run @code{hack-local-variables}.
499 For example, if the user puts
503 dired-actual-switches: "-lat"
509 into a file called @file{.dired} in a directory then when that directory is
516 omitted automatically
520 You can set @code{dired-local-variables-file} to @code{nil} to suppress this.
521 The value of @code{dired-enable-local-variables} controls if and how these
522 local variables are read. This variable exists so that it may override the
523 default value of @code{enable-local-variables}.
526 Please see the GNU Emacs Manual to learn more about local variables.
527 @xref{File Variables,Local Variables in Files,Local Variables in
528 Files,emacs,The GNU Emacs Manual}.
531 The following variables affect Dired Local Variables
534 @vindex dired-local-variables-file
535 @item dired-local-variables-file
536 Default: @code{".dired"}
538 If non-@code{nil}, file name for local variables for Dired. If Dired finds a
539 file with that name in the current directory, it will temporarily insert it
540 into the Dired buffer and run @code{hack-local-variables}.
542 @vindex dired-enable-local-variables
543 @item dired-enable-local-variables
546 Controls the use of local-variables lists in Dired. This variable
547 temporarily overrides the value of @code{enable-local-variables} when
548 the Dired Local Variables are hacked. It takes the same values as that
549 variable. A value of @code{nil} means to ignore any Dired Local Variables.
552 @node Shell Command Guessing
553 @chapter Shell Command Guessing
554 @cindex Guessing shell commands for files.
556 Based upon the name of a file, Dired tries to guess what shell
557 command you might want to apply to it. For example, if you have point
558 on a file named @file{foo.tar} and you press @kbd{!}, Dired will guess
559 you want to @samp{tar xvf} it and suggest that as the default shell
562 The default is mentioned in brackets and you can type @kbd{M-n} to get
563 the default into the minibuffer and then edit it, e.g., to change
564 @samp{tar xvf} to @samp{tar tvf}. If there are several commands for a given
565 file, e.g., @samp{xtex} and @samp{dvips} for a @file{.dvi} file, you can type
566 @kbd{M-n} several times to see each of the matching commands.
568 Dired only tries to guess a command for a single file, never for a list
572 @item dired-guess-shell-alist-default
573 @vindex dired-guess-shell-alist-default
574 Predefined rules for shell commands. Set this to @code{nil} to turn guessing off.
575 The elements of @code{dired-guess-shell-alist-user} (defined by the
576 user) will override these rules.
578 @item dired-guess-shell-alist-user
579 @vindex dired-guess-shell-alist-user
580 If non-@code{nil}, a user-defined alist of file regexps and their suggested
581 commands. These rules take precedence over the predefined rules in the
582 variable @code{dired-guess-shell-alist-default} (to which they are prepended)
583 when @code{dired-do-shell-command} is run).
585 Each element of the alist looks like
588 (@var{regexp} @var{command}@dots{})
592 where each @var{command} can either be a string or a Lisp expression
593 that evaluates to a string. If several commands are given, all of
594 them will temporarily be pushed onto the history.
596 If @samp{*} in the shell command, that means to substitute the file
599 You can set this variable in your @file{~/.emacs}. For example,
600 to add rules for @samp{.foo} and @samp{.bar} file extensions, write
603 (setq dired-guess-shell-alist-user
605 (list "\\.foo$" "@var{foo-command}");; fixed rule
606 ;; possibly more rules...
607 (list "\\.bar$";; rule with condition test
609 "@var{bar-command-1}"
610 "@var{bar-command-2}"))))
614 This will override any predefined rules for the same extensions.
616 @item dired-guess-shell-case-fold-search
617 @vindex dired-guess-shell-case-fold-search
620 Non-@code{nil} means @code{dired-guess-shell-alist-default} and
621 @code{dired-guess-shell-alist-user} are matched case-insensitively.
623 @item dired-guess-shell-gnutar
624 @vindex dired-guess-shell-gnutar
625 @cindex Passing GNU Tar its @samp{z} switch.
628 If non-@code{nil}, this is the name of the GNU Tar executable (e.g.,
629 @samp{tar} or @samp{gnutar}). GNU Tar's @samp{z} switch is used for
630 compressed tar files.
631 If you don't have GNU tar, set this to @code{nil}: a pipe using @samp{zcat} is
634 @item dired-guess-shell-gzip-quiet
635 @vindex dired-guess-shell-gzip-quiet
639 A non-@code{nil} value means that @samp{-q} is passed to @code{gzip}
640 overriding a verbose option in the @env{GZIP} environment variable.
642 @item dired-guess-shell-znew-switches nil
643 @vindex dired-guess-shell-znew-switches nil
647 A string of switches passed to @code{znew}. An example is
648 @samp{-K} which will make @code{znew} keep a @file{.Z} file when it is
649 smaller than the @file{.gz} file.
651 @item dired-shell-command-history nil
652 @vindex dired-shell-command-history nil
654 History list for commands that read dired-shell commands.
658 @chapter Virtual Dired
660 @cindex Virtual Dired
661 @cindex Perusing @code{ls} listings
662 @cindex @code{ls} listings, how to peruse them in Dired
663 Using @dfn{Virtual Dired} means putting a buffer with Dired-like
664 contents in Dired mode. The files described by the buffer contents need
665 not actually exist. This is useful if you want to peruse an @samp{ls -lR}
666 output file, for example one you got from an FTP server. You can use
667 all motion commands usually available in Dired. You can also use
668 it to save a Dired buffer in a file and resume it in a later session.
670 @findex dired-virtual
672 @findex dired-virtual-revert
673 Type @kbd{M-x dired-virtual} to put the current buffer into virtual
674 Dired mode. You will be prompted for the top level directory of this
675 buffer, with a default value guessed from the buffer contents. To
676 convert the virtual to a real Dired buffer again, type @kbd{g} (which
677 calls @code{dired-virtual-revert}) in the virtual Dired buffer and
678 answer @samp{y}. You don't have to do this, though: you can relist
679 single subdirectories using @kbd{l} (@code{dired-do-redisplay}) on the subdirectory
680 headerline, leaving the buffer in virtual Dired mode all the time.
682 @findex dired-virtual-mode
683 @vindex auto-mode-alist
684 The function @samp{dired-virtual-mode} is specially designed to turn on
685 virtual Dired mode from the @code{auto-mode-alist}. To edit all
686 @file{*.dired} files automatically in virtual Dired mode, put this into your
690 (setq auto-mode-alist (cons '("[^/]\\.dired$" . dired-virtual-mode)
695 The regexp is a bit more complicated than usual to exclude @file{.dired}
696 local-variable files.
698 @node Advanced Mark Commands
699 @chapter Advanced Mark Commands
704 @cindex Visiting several files at once
705 @cindex Simultaneous visiting of several files
706 @findex dired-do-find-marked-files
707 (@code{dired-do-find-marked-files}) Find all marked files at once displaying
708 them simultaneously. If optional @var{noselect} is non-@code{nil} then just
710 files but do not select. If you want to keep the Dired buffer displayed, type
711 @kbd{C-x 2} first. If you want just the marked files displayed and nothing
712 else, type @kbd{C-x 1} first.
714 The current window is split across all files marked, as evenly as possible.
715 Remaining lines go to the bottom-most window. The number of files that can be
716 displayed this way is restricted by the height of the current window and the
717 variable @code{window-min-height}.
721 @item dired-mark-extension
722 @findex dired-mark-extension
723 Mark all files with a certain extension for use in later commands. A @samp{.}
724 is automatically prepended to the string entered when not present.
725 If invoked with prefix argument @kbd{C-u}, this command unmarks files instead.
726 If called with the @kbd{C-u C-u} prefix, asks for a character to use
727 as the marker, and marks files with it.
729 When called from Lisp, @var{extension} may also be a list of extensions
730 and an optional argument @var{marker-char} specifies the marker used.
732 @item dired-mark-suffix
733 @findex dired-mark-suffix
734 Mark all files with a certain suffix for use in later commands. A @samp{.}
735 is not automatically prepended to the string entered, you must type it
736 explicitly. This is different from @var{dired-mark-extension} which prepends
737 a @samp{.} if not present.
738 If invoked with prefix argument @kbd{C-u}, this command unmarks files instead.
739 If called with the @kbd{C-u C-u} prefix, asks for a character to use
740 as the marker, and marks files with it.
742 When called from Lisp, @var{suffix} may also be a list of suffixes
743 and an optional argument @var{marker-char} specifies the marker used.
745 @item dired-flag-extension
746 @findex dired-flag-extension
747 Flag all files with a certain extension for deletion. A @samp{.} is
748 @emph{not} automatically prepended to the string entered.
753 * Advanced Cleaning Functions::
754 * Advanced Cleaning Variables::
755 * Special Marking Function::
759 @node Advanced Cleaning Functions
760 @section Advanced Cleaning Functions
763 @item dired-clean-patch
764 @findex dired-clean-patch
765 Flag dispensable files created by the @samp{patch} program for deletion. See
766 variable @code{dired-patch-unclean-extensions}.
768 @item dired-clean-tex
769 @findex dired-clean-tex
770 Flag dispensable files created by @TeX{}, @LaTeX{}, and @samp{texinfo} for
771 deletion. See the following variables (@pxref{Advanced Cleaning Variables}):
775 @code{dired-tex-unclean-extensions}
777 @code{dired-texinfo-unclean-extensions}
779 @code{dired-latex-unclean-extensions}
781 @code{dired-bibtex-unclean-extensions}
784 @item dired-very-clean-tex
785 @findex dired-very-clean-tex
786 Flag dispensable files created by @TeX{}, @LaTeX{}, @samp{texinfo},
787 and @file{*.dvi} files for deletion.
790 @node Advanced Cleaning Variables
791 @section Advanced Cleaning Variables
793 @noindent Variables used by the above cleaning commands (and in the default value for
794 variable @code{dired-omit-extensions}, @pxref{Omitting Variables})
797 @item dired-patch-unclean-extensions
798 @vindex dired-patch-unclean-extensions
799 Default: @code{(".rej" ".orig")}
801 List of extensions of dispensable files created by the @samp{patch} program.
803 @item dired-tex-unclean-extensions
804 @vindex dired-tex-unclean-extensions
805 Default: @code{(".toc" ".log" ".aux")}
807 List of extensions of dispensable files created by @TeX{}.
809 @item dired-texinfo-unclean-extensions
810 @vindex dired-texinfo-unclean-extensions
811 Default: @code{(".cp" ".cps" ".fn" ".fns" ".ky" ".kys"}
812 @code{".pg" ".pgs" ".tp" ".tps" ".vr" ".vrs")}
814 List of extensions of dispensable files created by @samp{texinfo}.
816 @item dired-latex-unclean-extensions
817 @vindex dired-latex-unclean-extensions
818 Default: @code{(".idx" ".lof" ".lot" ".glo")}
820 List of extensions of dispensable files created by @LaTeX{}.
822 @item dired-bibtex-unclean-extensions
823 @vindex dired-bibtex-unclean-extensions
824 Default: @code{(".blg" ".bbl")}
826 List of extensions of dispensable files created by Bib@TeX{}.
829 @node Special Marking Function
830 @section Special Marking Function
835 @findex dired-mark-sexp
836 @cindex Lisp expression, marking files with in Dired
837 @cindex Mark file by Lisp expression
838 (@code{dired-mark-sexp}) Mark files for which @var{predicate} returns
839 non-@code{nil}. With a prefix argument, unflag those files instead.
841 The @var{predicate} is a Lisp expression that can refer to the following
845 [@i{integer}] the inode of the file (only for @samp{ls -i} output)
847 [@i{integer}] the size of the file for @samp{ls -s} output (usually in blocks or,
848 with @samp{-k}, in KBytes)
850 [@i{string}] file permission bits, e.g., @samp{-rw-r--r--}
852 [@i{integer}] number of links to file
856 [@i{string}] group (If the gid is not displayed by @samp{ls}, this
857 will still be set (to the same as uid))
859 [@i{integer}] file size in bytes
861 [@i{string}] the time that @samp{ls} displays, e.g., @samp{Feb 12 14:17}
863 [@i{string}] the name of the file
865 [@i{string}] if file is a symbolic link, the linked-to name, else @code{""}
873 to mark all zero length files.
875 To find out all not yet compiled Emacs Lisp files in a directory, Dired
876 all @file{.el} files in the lisp directory using the wildcard
877 @samp{*.el}. Then use @kbd{M-(} with
879 (not (file-exists-p (concat name "c")))
881 to mark all @file{.el} files without a corresponding @file{.elc} file.
885 @node Multiple Dired Directories
886 @chapter Multiple Dired Directories and Non-Dired Commands
888 @cindex Multiple Dired directories
889 @cindex Working directory
890 An Emacs buffer can have but one working directory, stored in the
891 buffer-local variable @code{default-directory}. A Dired buffer may have
892 several subdirectories inserted, but it still has only one working
893 directory: that of the top-level Dired directory in that buffer. For
894 some commands it is appropriate that they use the current Dired
895 directory instead of @code{default-directory}, e.g., @code{find-file} and
898 @findex dired-smart-shell-command
899 @findex shell-command
901 The command @code{dired-smart-shell-command}, bound to @kbd{M-!} in
902 Dired buffers, is like @code{shell-command}, but it runs with
903 @code{default-directory} bound to the current Dired directory.
905 @node Find File At Point
906 @chapter Find File At Point
907 @cindex Visiting a file mentioned in a buffer
908 @cindex Finding a file at point
910 @file{dired-x} provides a method of visiting or editing a file mentioned in
911 the buffer you are viewing (e.g., a mail buffer, a news article, a
912 @file{README} file, etc.)@: or to test if that file exists. You can then modify
913 this in the minibuffer after snatching the file name.
915 When installed @file{dired-x} will substitute @code{dired-x-find-file} for
916 @code{find-file} (normally bound to @kbd{C-x C-f}) and
917 @code{dired-x-find-file-other-window} for @code{find-file-other-window}
918 (normally bound to @kbd{C-x 4 C-f}).
920 In order to use this feature, you will need to set
921 @code{dired-x-hands-off-my-keys} to @code{nil} inside @code{dired-load-hook}
922 (@pxref{Optional Installation File At Point}).
925 @item dired-x-find-file
926 @findex dired-x-find-file
929 @code{dired-x-find-file} behaves exactly like @code{find-file} (normally bound
930 to @kbd{C-x C-f}) unless a prefix argument is passed to the function in which
931 case it will use the file name at point as a guess for the file to visit.
933 For example, if the buffer you were reading contained the words
936 Available via anonymous ftp in
938 /roebling.poly.edu:/pub/lisp/crypt++.el.gz
942 then you could move your cursor to the line containing the ftp address and
943 type @kbd{C-u C-x C-f} (the @kbd{C-u} is a universal argument). The
944 minibuffer would read
947 Find file: /roebling.poly.edu:/pub/lisp/crypt++.el.gz
951 with the point after the last @code{/}. If you hit @key{RET}, emacs will visit
952 the file at that address. This also works with files on your own computer.
954 @item dired-x-find-file-other-window
955 @findex dired-x-find-file-other-window
958 @code{dired-x-find-file-other-window} behaves exactly like
959 @code{find-file-other-window} (normally bound to @kbd{C-x 4 C-f}) unless a
960 prefix argument is used. See @code{dired-x-find-file} for more information.
962 @item dired-x-hands-off-my-keys
963 @vindex dired-x-hands-off-my-keys
964 If set to @code{t}, then it means that @file{dired-x} should @emph{not} bind
965 @code{dired-x-find-file} over @code{find-file} on keyboard. Similarly, it
966 should not bind @code{dired-x-find-file-other-window} over
967 @code{find-file-other-window}. If you change this variable after
968 @file{dired-x.el} is loaded then do @kbd{M-x dired-x-bind-find-file}. The
969 default value of this variable is @code{t}; by default, the binding is not
970 done. See @xref{Optional Installation File At Point}.
972 @item dired-x-bind-find-file
973 @findex dired-x-bind-find-file
974 A function, which can be called interactively or in your @file{~/.emacs} file,
975 that uses the value of @code{dired-x-hands-off-my-keys} to determine if
976 @code{dired-x-find-file} should be bound over @code{find-file} and
977 @code{dired-x-find-file-other-window} bound over
978 @code{find-file-other-window}. See @xref{Optional Installation File At Point}.
981 @node Miscellaneous Commands
982 @chapter Miscellaneous Commands
984 Miscellaneous features not fitting anywhere else:
987 @item dired-find-subdir
988 @vindex dired-find-subdir
991 If non-@code{nil}, Dired does not make a new buffer for a directory if it can
992 be found (perhaps as subdirectory) in some existing Dired buffer.
994 If there are several Dired buffers for a directory, the most recently
997 Dired avoids switching to the current buffer, so that if you have a
998 normal and a wildcard buffer for the same directory, @kbd{C-x d RET}
999 will toggle between those two.
1003 @findex dired-goto-subdir
1006 (@code{dired-goto-subdir}) Go to the header line of an inserted directory.
1007 This command reads its argument, with completion derived from the names of the
1008 inserted subdirectories.
1016 @cindex Jumping to Dired listing containing file.
1017 Bound to @kbd{C-x C-j}. Jump back to Dired: If in a file, edit the current
1018 directory and move to file's line. If in Dired already, pop up a level and
1019 go to old directory's line. In case the proper Dired file line cannot be
1020 found, refresh the Dired buffer and try again.
1022 @item dired-jump-other-window
1023 @findex dired-jump-other-window
1025 Bound to @kbd{C-x 4 C-j}. Like @code{dired-jump}, but to other window.
1027 These functions can be autoloaded so they work even though @file{dired-x.el}
1028 has not been loaded yet (@pxref{Optional Installation Dired Jump}).
1030 @vindex dired-bind-jump
1031 If the variable @code{dired-bind-jump} is @code{nil}, @code{dired-jump} will not be
1032 bound to @kbd{C-x C-j} and @code{dired-jump-other-window} will not be bound to
1036 @cindex Reading mail.
1039 Bound to @kbd{V} if @code{dired-bind-vm} is @code{t}. Run VM on this
1040 file (assumed to be a UNIX mail folder).
1042 @vindex dired-vm-read-only-folders
1043 If you give this command a prefix argument, it will visit the folder
1046 If the variable @code{dired-vm-read-only-folders} is @code{t},
1047 @code{dired-vm} will visit all folders read-only. If it is neither
1048 @code{nil} nor @code{t}, e.g., the symbol @code{if-file-read-only}, only
1049 files not writable by you are visited read-only.
1051 @vindex dired-bind-vm
1052 If the variable @code{dired-bind-vm} is @code{t}, @code{dired-vm} will be bound
1053 to @kbd{V}. Otherwise, @code{dired-bind-rmail} will be bound.
1056 @cindex Reading mail.
1058 Bound to @kbd{V} if @code{dired-bind-vm} is @code{nil}. Run Rmail on this
1059 file (assumed to be mail folder in Rmail format).
1063 @cindex Running info.
1065 Bound to @kbd{I}. Run Info on this file (assumed to be a file in Info
1068 @vindex dired-bind-info
1069 If the variable @code{dired-bind-info} is @code{nil}, @code{dired-info} will
1070 not be bound to @kbd{I}.
1073 @cindex Running man.
1076 Bound to @kbd{N}. Run man on this file (assumed to be a file in @code{nroff}
1079 @vindex dired-bind-man
1080 If the variable @code{dired-bind-man} is @code{nil}, @code{dired-man} will not
1081 be bound to @kbd{N}.
1083 @item dired-do-relsymlink
1084 @cindex Relative symbolic links.
1086 @findex dired-do-relsymlink
1087 Bound to @kbd{Y}. Relative symlink all marked (or next ARG) files into a
1088 directory, or make a relative symbolic link to the current file. This creates
1089 relative symbolic links like
1096 not absolute ones like
1099 foo -> /ugly/path/that/may/change/any/day/bar/foo
1102 @item dired-do-relsymlink-regexp
1104 @findex dired-do-relsymlink-regexp
1105 Bound to @kbd{%Y}. Relative symlink all marked files containing
1106 @var{regexp} to @var{newname}. See functions
1107 @code{dired-do-rename-regexp} and @code{dired-do-relsymlink} for more
1116 If you encounter a bug in this package, or wish to suggest an
1117 enhancement, then please use @kbd{M-x report-emacs-bug} to report it.
1119 @node GNU Free Documentation License
1120 @appendix GNU Free Documentation License
1121 @include doclicense.texi
1124 @unnumbered Concept Index
1128 @unnumbered Function Index
1132 @unnumbered Key Index
1135 @node Variable Index
1136 @unnumbered Variable Index