annotate man/dired.texi @ 27926:ed606bdaf5b4

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author Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org>
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1 @c This is part of the Emacs manual.
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2 @c Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 93-95, 97, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3 @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
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4 @node Dired, Calendar/Diary, Rmail, Top
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5 @chapter Dired, the Directory Editor
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6 @cindex Dired
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8 Dired makes an Emacs buffer containing a listing of a directory, and
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9 optionally some of its subdirectories as well. You can use the normal
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10 Emacs commands to move around in this buffer, and special Dired commands
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11 to operate on the files listed.
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12
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13 @menu
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14 * Enter: Dired Enter. How to invoke Dired.
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15 * Commands: Dired Commands. Commands in the Dired buffer.
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16 * Deletion: Dired Deletion. Deleting files with Dired.
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17 * Flagging Many Files:: Flagging files based on their names.
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18 * Visit: Dired Visiting. Other file operations through Dired.
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19 * Marks vs Flags:: Flagging for deletion vs marking.
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20 * Operating on Files:: How to copy, rename, print, compress, etc.
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21 either one file or several files.
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22 * Shell Commands in Dired:: Running a shell command on the marked files.
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23 * Transforming File Names:: Using patterns to rename multiple files.
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24 * Comparison in Dired:: Running `diff' by way of Dired.
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25 * Subdirectories in Dired:: Adding subdirectories to the Dired buffer.
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26 * Subdirectory Motion:: Moving across subdirectories, and up and down.
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27 * Hiding Subdirectories:: Making subdirectories visible or invisible.
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28 * Updating: Dired Updating. Discarding lines for files of no interest.
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29 * Find: Dired and Find. Using `find' to choose the files for Dired.
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30 * Extra Features for Dired:: Dired-X provides more features.
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31 @end menu
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32
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33 @node Dired Enter
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34 @section Entering Dired
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35
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36 @findex dired
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37 @kindex C-x d
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38 @vindex dired-listing-switches
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39 To invoke Dired, do @kbd{C-x d} or @kbd{M-x dired}. The command reads
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40 a directory name or wildcard file name pattern as a minibuffer argument
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41 to specify which files to list. Where @code{dired} differs from
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42 @code{list-directory} is in putting the buffer into Dired mode so that
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43 the special commands of Dired are available.
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45 The variable @code{dired-listing-switches} specifies the options to
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46 give to @code{ls} for listing directory; this string @emph{must} contain
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47 @samp{-l}. If you use a numeric prefix argument with the @code{dired}
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48 command, you can specify the @code{ls} switches with the minibuffer
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49 before you enter the directory specification.
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50
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51 @findex dired-other-window
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52 @kindex C-x 4 d
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53 @findex dired-other-frame
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54 @kindex C-x 5 d
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55 To display the Dired buffer in another window rather than in the
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56 selected window, use @kbd{C-x 4 d} (@code{dired-other-window}) instead
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57 of @kbd{C-x d}. @kbd{C-x 5 d} (@code{dired-other-frame}) uses a
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58 separate frame to display the Dired buffer.
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59
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60 @node Dired Commands
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61 @section Commands in the Dired Buffer
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62
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63 The Dired buffer is ``read-only,'' and inserting text in it is not
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64 useful, so ordinary printing characters such as @kbd{d} and @kbd{x} are
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65 used for special Dired commands. Some Dired commands @dfn{mark} or
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66 @dfn{flag} the @dfn{current file} (that is, the file on the current
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67 line); other commands operate on the marked files or on the flagged
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68 files.
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69
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70 @kindex C-n @r{(Dired)}
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71 @kindex C-p @r{(Dired)}
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72 All the usual Emacs cursor motion commands are available in Dired
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73 buffers. Some special-purpose cursor motion commands are also
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74 provided. The keys @kbd{C-n} and @kbd{C-p} are redefined to put the
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75 cursor at the beginning of the file name on the line, rather than at the
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76 beginning of the line.
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77
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78 @kindex SPC @r{(Dired)}
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79 For extra convenience, @key{SPC} and @kbd{n} in Dired are equivalent
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80 to @kbd{C-n}. @kbd{p} is equivalent to @kbd{C-p}. (Moving by lines is
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81 so common in Dired that it deserves to be easy to type.) @key{DEL}
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82 (move up and unflag) is often useful simply for moving up.
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83
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84 @node Dired Deletion
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85 @section Deleting Files with Dired
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86 @cindex flagging files (in Dired)
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87 @cindex deleting files (in Dired)
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88
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89 The primary use of Dired is to @dfn{flag} files for deletion and then
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90 delete the files previously flagged.
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91
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92 @table @kbd
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93 @item d
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94 Flag this file for deletion.
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95 @item u
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96 Remove deletion flag on this line.
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97 @item @key{DEL}
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98 Move point to previous line and remove the deletion flag on that line.
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99 @item x
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100 Delete the files that are flagged for deletion.
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101 @end table
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102
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103 @kindex d @r{(Dired)}
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104 @findex dired-flag-file-deletion
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105 You can flag a file for deletion by moving to the line describing the
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106 file and typing @kbd{d} (@code{dired-flag-file-deletion}). The deletion flag is visible as a @samp{D} at
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107 the beginning of the line. This command moves point to the next line,
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108 so that repeated @kbd{d} commands flag successive files. A numeric
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109 argument serves as a repeat count.
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110 @vindex dired-recursive-deletes
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111 The variable @code{dired-recursive-deletes} determines if the delete
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112 command will delete non-empty directories recursively. The default
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113 is to delete only empty directories.
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114
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115 @kindex u @r{(Dired deletion)}
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116 @kindex DEL @r{(Dired)}
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117 The files are flagged for deletion rather than deleted immediately to
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118 reduce the danger of deleting a file accidentally. Until you direct
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119 Dired to expunge the flagged files, you can remove deletion flags using
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120 the commands @kbd{u} and @key{DEL}. @kbd{u} (@code{dired-unmark}) works
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121 just like @kbd{d}, but removes flags rather than making flags.
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122 @key{DEL} (@code{dired-unmark-backward}) moves upward, removing flags;
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123 it is like @kbd{u} with argument @minus{}1.
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124
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125 @kindex x @r{(Dired)}
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126 @findex dired-expunge
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127 @cindex expunging (Dired)
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128 To delete the flagged files, type @kbd{x} (@code{dired-expunge}).
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129 This command first displays a list of all the file names flagged for
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130 deletion, and requests confirmation with @kbd{yes}. If you confirm,
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131 Dired deletes the flagged files, then deletes their lines from the text
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132 of the Dired buffer. The shortened Dired buffer remains selected.
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133
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134 If you answer @kbd{no} or quit with @kbd{C-g} when asked to confirm, you
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135 return immediately to Dired, with the deletion flags still present in
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136 the buffer, and no files actually deleted.
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137
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138 @node Flagging Many Files
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139 @section Flagging Many Files at Once
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140
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141 @table @kbd
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142 @item #
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143 Flag all auto-save files (files whose names start and end with @samp{#})
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144 for deletion (@pxref{Auto Save}).
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145
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146 @item ~
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147 Flag all backup files (files whose names end with @samp{~}) for deletion
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148 (@pxref{Backup}).
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149
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150 @item &
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151 Flag for deletion all files with certain kinds of names, names that
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152 suggest you could easily create the files again.
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153
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154 @item .@: @r{(Period)}
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155 Flag excess numeric backup files for deletion. The oldest and newest
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156 few backup files of any one file are exempt; the middle ones are
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157 flagged.
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158
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159 @item % d @var{regexp} @key{RET}
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160 Flag for deletion all files whose names match the regular expression
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161 @var{regexp}.
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162 @end table
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163
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164 The @kbd{#}, @kbd{~}, @kbd{&}, and @kbd{.} commands flag many files for
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165 deletion, based on their file names. These commands are useful
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166 precisely because they do not themselves delete any files; you can
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167 remove the deletion flags from any flagged files that you really wish to
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168 keep.@refill
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169
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170 @kindex & @r{(Dired)}
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171 @findex dired-flag-garbage-files
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172 @vindex dired-garbage-files-regexp
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173 @kbd{&} (@code{dired-flag-garbage-files}) flags files whose names
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174 match the regular expression specified by the variable
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175 @code{dired-garbage-files-regexp}. By default, this matches certain
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176 files produced by @TeX{}, and the @samp{.orig} and @samp{.rej} files
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177 produced by @code{patch}.
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178
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179 @kindex # @r{(Dired)}
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180 @kindex ~ @r{(Dired)}
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181 @findex dired-flag-auto-save-files
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182 @findex dired-flag-backup-files
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183 @kbd{#} (@code{dired-flag-auto-save-files}) flags for deletion all
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184 files whose names look like auto-save files (@pxref{Auto Save})---that
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185 is, files whose names begin and end with @samp{#}. @kbd{~}
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186 (@code{dired-flag-backup-files}) flags for deletion all files whose
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187 names say they are backup files (@pxref{Backup})---that is, whose names
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188 end in @samp{~}.
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189
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190 @kindex . @r{(Dired)}
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191 @vindex dired-kept-versions
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192 @findex dired-clean-directory
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193 @kbd{.} (period, @code{dired-clean-directory}) flags just some of the
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194 backup files for deletion: all but the oldest few and newest few backups
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195 of any one file. Normally @code{dired-kept-versions} (@strong{not}
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196 @code{kept-new-versions}; that applies only when saving) specifies the
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197 number of newest versions of each file to keep, and
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198 @code{kept-old-versions} specifies the number of oldest versions to
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199 keep.
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200
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201 Period with a positive numeric argument, as in @kbd{C-u 3 .},
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202 specifies the number of newest versions to keep, overriding
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203 @code{dired-kept-versions}. A negative numeric argument overrides
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204 @code{kept-old-versions}, using minus the value of the argument to
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205 specify the number of oldest versions of each file to keep.
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206
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207 @findex dired-flag-files-regexp
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208 @kindex % d @r{(Dired)}
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209 The @kbd{% d} command flags all files whose names match a specified
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210 regular expression (@code{dired-flag-files-regexp}). Only the
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211 non-directory part of the file name is used in matching. You can use
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212 @samp{^} and @samp{$} to anchor matches. You can exclude subdirectories
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213 by hiding them (@pxref{Hiding Subdirectories}).
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214
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215 @node Dired Visiting
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216 @section Visiting Files in Dired
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217
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218 There are several Dired commands for visiting or examining the files
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219 listed in the Dired buffer. All of them apply to the current line's
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220 file; if that file is really a directory, these commands invoke Dired on
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221 that subdirectory (making a separate Dired buffer).
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222
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223 @table @kbd
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224 @item f
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225 @kindex f @r{(Dired)}
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226 @findex dired-find-file
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227 Visit the file described on the current line, like typing @kbd{C-x C-f}
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228 and supplying that file name (@code{dired-find-file}). @xref{Visiting}.
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229
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230 @item @key{RET}
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231 @kindex RET @r{(Dired)}
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232 Equivalent to @kbd{f}.
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233
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234 @item o
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235 @kindex o @r{(Dired)}
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236 @findex dired-find-file-other-window
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237 Like @kbd{f}, but uses another window to display the file's buffer
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238 (@code{dired-find-file-other-window}). The Dired buffer remains visible
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239 in the first window. This is like using @kbd{C-x 4 C-f} to visit the
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240 file. @xref{Windows}.
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241
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242 @item C-o
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243 @kindex C-o @r{(Dired)}
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244 @findex dired-display-file
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245 Visit the file described on the current line, and display the buffer in
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246 another window, but do not select that window (@code{dired-display-file}).
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247
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248 @item Mouse-2
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249 @findex dired-mouse-find-file-other-window
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250 Visit the file named by the line you click on
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251 (@code{dired-mouse-find-file-other-window}). This uses another window
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252 to display the file, like the @kbd{o} command.
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253
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254 @item v
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255 @kindex v @r{(Dired)}
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256 @findex dired-view-file
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257 View the file described on the current line, using @kbd{M-x view-file}
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258 (@code{dired-view-file}).
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259
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260 Viewing a file is like visiting it, but is slanted toward moving around
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261 in the file conveniently and does not allow changing the file.
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262 @xref{Misc File Ops,View File}.
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263 @end table
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264
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265 @node Marks vs Flags
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266 @section Dired Marks vs. Flags
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267
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268 @cindex marking in Dired
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269 Instead of flagging a file with @samp{D}, you can @dfn{mark} the file
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270 with some other character (usually @samp{*}). Most Dired commands to
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271 operate on files, aside from ``expunge'' (@kbd{x}), look for files
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272 marked with @samp{*}.
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273
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274 Here are some commands for marking with @samp{*}, or for unmarking or
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275 operating on marks. (@xref{Dired Deletion}, for commands to flag and
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276 unflag files.)
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277
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278 @table @kbd
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279 @item m
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280 @itemx * m
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281 @kindex m @r{(Dired)}
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282 @kindex * m @r{(Dired)}
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283 @findex dired-mark
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284 Mark the current file with @samp{*} (@code{dired-mark}). With a numeric
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285 argument @var{n}, mark the next @var{n} files starting with the current
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286 file. (If @var{n} is negative, mark the previous @minus{}@var{n}
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287 files.)
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288
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289 @item * *
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290 @kindex * * @r{(Dired)}
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291 @findex dired-mark-executables
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292 Mark all executable files with @samp{*}
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293 (@code{dired-mark-executables}). With a numeric argument, unmark all
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294 those files.
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295
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296 @item * @@
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297 @kindex * @@ @r{(Dired)}
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298 @findex dired-mark-symlinks
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299 Mark all symbolic links with @samp{*} (@code{dired-mark-symlinks}).
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300 With a numeric argument, unmark all those files.
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301
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302 @item * /
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303 @kindex * / @r{(Dired)}
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304 @findex dired-mark-directories
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305 Mark with @samp{*} all files which are actually directories, except for
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306 @file{.} and @file{..} (@code{dired-mark-directories}). With a numeric
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307 argument, unmark all those files.
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308
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309 @item * s
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310 @kindex * s @r{(Dired)}
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311 @findex dired-mark-subdir-files
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312 Mark all the files in the current subdirectory, aside from @file{.}
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313 and @file{..} (@code{dired-mark-subdir-files}).
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314
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315 @item u
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316 @itemx * u
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317 @kindex u @r{(Dired)}
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318 @kindex * u @r{(Dired)}
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319 @findex dired-unmark
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320 Remove any mark on this line (@code{dired-unmark}).
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321
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322 @item @key{DEL}
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323 @itemx * @key{DEL}
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324 @kindex * DEL @r{(Dired)}
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325 @findex dired-unmark-backward
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326 Move point to previous line and remove any mark on that line
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327 (@code{dired-unmark-backward}).
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328
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329 @item * !
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330 @kindex * ! @r{(Dired)}
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331 @findex dired-unmark-all-files-no-query
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332 Remove all marks from all the files in this Dired buffer
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333 (@code{dired-unmark-all-files-no-query}).
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334
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335 @item * ? @var{markchar}
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336 @kindex * ? @r{(Dired)}
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337 @findex dired-unmark-all-files
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338 Remove all marks that use the character @var{markchar}
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339 (@code{dired-unmark-all-files}). The argument is a single
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340 character---do not use @key{RET} to terminate it.
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341
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342 With a numeric argument, this command queries about each marked file,
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343 asking whether to remove its mark. You can answer @kbd{y} meaning yes,
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344 @kbd{n} meaning no, or @kbd{!} to remove the marks from the remaining
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345 files without asking about them.
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346
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347 @item * C-n
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348 @findex dired-next-marked-file
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349 @kindex * C-n @r{(Dired)}
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350 Move down to the next marked file (@code{dired-next-marked-file})
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351 A file is ``marked'' if it has any kind of mark.
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352
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353 @item * C-p
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354 @findex dired-prev-marked-file
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355 @kindex * C-p @r{(Dired)}
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356 Move up to the previous marked file (@code{dired-prev-marked-file})
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357
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358 @item * t
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359 @kindex * t @r{(Dired)}
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360 @findex dired-do-toggle
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361 Toggle all marks (@code{dired-do-toggle}): files marked with @samp{*}
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362 become unmarked, and unmarked files are marked with @samp{*}. Files
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363 marked in any other way are not affected.
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364
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365 @item * c @var{old} @var{new}
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366 @kindex * c @r{(Dired)}
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367 @findex dired-change-marks
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368 Replace all marks that use the character @var{old} with marks that use
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369 the character @var{new} (@code{dired-change-marks}). This command is
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370 the primary way to create or use marks other than @samp{*} or @samp{D}.
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371 The arguments are single characters---do not use @key{RET} to terminate
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372 them.
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373
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374 You can use almost any character as a mark character by means of this
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375 command, to distinguish various classes of files. If @var{old} is a
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376 space (@samp{ }), then the command operates on all unmarked files; if
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377 @var{new} is a space, then the command unmarks the files it acts on.
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378
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379 To illustrate the power of this command, here is how to put @samp{D}
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380 flags on all the files that have no marks, while unflagging all those
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381 that already have @samp{D} flags:
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382
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383 @example
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384 * c D t * c SPC D * c t SPC
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385 @end example
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386
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387 This assumes that no files are marked with @samp{t}.
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388
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389 @item % m @var{regexp} @key{RET}
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390 @itemx * % @var{regexp} @key{RET}
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391 @findex dired-mark-files-regexp
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392 @kindex % m @r{(Dired)}
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393 @kindex * % @r{(Dired)}
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394 Mark (with @samp{*}) all files whose names match the regular expression
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395 @var{regexp} (@code{dired-mark-files-regexp}). This command is like
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396 @kbd{% d}, except that it marks files with @samp{*} instead of flagging
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397 with @samp{D}. @xref{Flagging Many Files}.
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398
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399 Only the non-directory part of the file name is used in matching. Use
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400 @samp{^} and @samp{$} to anchor matches. Exclude subdirectories by
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401 hiding them (@pxref{Hiding Subdirectories}).
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402
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403 @item % g @var{regexp} @key{RET}
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404 @findex dired-mark-files-containing-regexp
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405 @kindex % m @r{(Dired)}
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406 Mark (with @samp{*}) all files whose @emph{contents} contain a match for
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407 the regular expression @var{regexp}
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408 (@code{dired-mark-files-containing-regexp}). This command is like
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409 @kbd{% m}, except that it searches the file contents instead of the file
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410 name.
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411
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412 @item C-_
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413 @kindex C-_ @r{(Dired)}
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414 @findex dired-undo
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415 Undo changes in the Dired buffer, such as adding or removing
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416 marks (@code{dired-undo}).
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417 @end table
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418
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419 @node Operating on Files
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420 @section Operating on Files
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421 @cindex operating on files in Dired
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422
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423 This section describes the basic Dired commands to operate on one file
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424 or several files. All of these commands are capital letters; all of
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425 them use the minibuffer, either to read an argument or to ask for
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426 confirmation, before they act. All of them give you several ways to
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427 specify which files to manipulate:
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428
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429 @itemize @bullet
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430 @item
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431 If you give the command a numeric prefix argument @var{n}, it operates
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432 on the next @var{n} files, starting with the current file. (If @var{n}
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433 is negative, the command operates on the @minus{}@var{n} files preceding
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434 the current line.)
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435
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436 @item
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437 Otherwise, if some files are marked with @samp{*}, the command operates
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438 on all those files.
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439
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440 @item
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441 Otherwise, the command operates on the current file only.
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442 @end itemize
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443
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444 Here are the file-manipulating commands that operate on files in this
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445 way. (Some other Dired commands, such as @kbd{!} and the @samp{%}
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446 commands, also use these conventions to decide which files to work on.)
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447
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448 @table @kbd
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449 @findex dired-do-copy
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450 @kindex C @r{(Dired)}
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451 @item C @var{new} @key{RET}
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452 Copy the specified files (@code{dired-do-copy}). The argument @var{new}
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453 is the directory to copy into, or (if copying a single file) the new
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454 name.
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455 @vindex dired-recursive-copies
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456 The variable @code{dired-recursive-copies} determines if directories are
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458
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459 @vindex dired-copy-preserve-time
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460 If @code{dired-copy-preserve-time} is non-@code{nil}, then copying with
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461 this command sets the modification time of the new file to be the same
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462 as that of the old file.
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463
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464 @item D
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465 @findex dired-do-delete
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466 @kindex D @r{(Dired)}
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467 Delete the specified files (@code{dired-do-delete}). Like the other
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468 commands in this section, this command operates on the @emph{marked}
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469 files, or the next @var{n} files. By contrast, @kbd{x}
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470 (@code{dired-expunge}) deletes all @dfn{flagged} files.
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471
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472 @findex dired-do-rename
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473 @kindex R @r{(Dired)}
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474 @item R @var{new} @key{RET}
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475 Rename the specified files (@code{dired-do-rename}). The argument
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476 @var{new} is the directory to rename into, or (if renaming a single
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477 file) the new name.
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478
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479 Dired automatically changes the visited file name of buffers associated
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480 with renamed files so that they refer to the new names.
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481
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482 @findex dired-do-hardlink
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483 @kindex H @r{(Dired)}
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484 @item H @var{new} @key{RET}
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485 Make hard links to the specified files (@code{dired-do-hardlink}). The
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486 argument @var{new} is the directory to make the links in, or (if making
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487 just one link) the name to give the link.
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488
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489 @findex dired-do-symlink
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490 @kindex S @r{(Dired)}
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491 @item S @var{new} @key{RET}
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492 Make symbolic links to the specified files (@code{dired-do-symlink}).
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493 The argument @var{new} is the directory to make the links in, or (if
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494 making just one link) the name to give the link.
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495
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496 @findex dired-do-chmod
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497 @kindex M @r{(Dired)}
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498 @item M @var{modespec} @key{RET}
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499 Change the mode (also called ``permission bits'') of the specified files
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500 (@code{dired-do-chmod}). This uses the @code{chmod} program, so
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501 @var{modespec} can be any argument that @code{chmod} can handle.
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502
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503 @findex dired-do-chgrp
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504 @kindex G @r{(Dired)}
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505 @item G @var{newgroup} @key{RET}
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506 Change the group of the specified files to @var{newgroup}
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507 (@code{dired-do-chgrp}).
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508
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509 @findex dired-do-chown
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510 @kindex O @r{(Dired)}
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511 @item O @var{newowner} @key{RET}
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512 Change the owner of the specified files to @var{newowner}
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513 (@code{dired-do-chown}). (On most systems, only the superuser can do
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514 this.)
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515
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516 @vindex dired-chown-program
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517 The variable @code{dired-chown-program} specifies the name of the
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518 program to use to do the work (different systems put @code{chown} in
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519 different places).
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520
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521 @findex dired-do-print
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522 @kindex P @r{(Dired)}
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523 @item P @var{command} @key{RET}
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524 Print the specified files (@code{dired-do-print}). You must specify the
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525 command to print them with, but the minibuffer starts out with a
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526 suitable guess made using the variables @code{lpr-command} and
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527 @code{lpr-switches} (the same variables that @code{lpr-buffer} uses;
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528 @pxref{Hardcopy}).
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529
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530 @findex dired-do-compress
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531 @kindex Z @r{(Dired)}
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532 @item Z
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533 Compress the specified files (@code{dired-do-compress}). If the file
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534 appears to be a compressed file already, it is uncompressed instead.
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535
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536 @findex dired-do-load
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537 @kindex L @r{(Dired)}
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538 @item L
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539 Load the specified Emacs Lisp files (@code{dired-do-load}).
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540 @xref{Lisp Libraries}.
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541
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542 @findex dired-do-byte-compile
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543 @kindex B @r{(Dired)}
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544 @item B
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545 Byte compile the specified Emacs Lisp files
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546 (@code{dired-do-byte-compile}). @xref{Byte Compilation,, Byte
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547 Compilation, elisp, The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}.
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548
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549 @kindex A @r{(Dired)}
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550 @findex dired-do-search
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551 @item A @var{regexp} @key{RET}
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552 Search all the specified files for the regular expression @var{regexp}
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553 (@code{dired-do-search}).
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554
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555 This command is a variant of @code{tags-search}. The search stops at
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556 the first match it finds; use @kbd{M-,} to resume the search and find
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557 the next match. @xref{Tags Search}.
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558
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559 @kindex Q @r{(Dired)}
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560 @findex dired-do-query-replace
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561 @item Q @var{from} @key{RET} @var{to} @key{RET}
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562 Perform @code{query-replace-regexp} on each of the specified files,
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563 replacing matches for @var{from} (a regular expression) with the string
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564 @var{to} (@code{dired-do-query-replace}).
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565
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566 This command is a variant of @code{tags-query-replace}. If you exit the
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567 query replace loop, you can use @kbd{M-,} to resume the scan and replace
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568 more matches. @xref{Tags Search}.
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569
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570 @kindex a @r{(Dired)}
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571 @findex dired-do-apply
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572 @item a @var{function} @kbd{RET}
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573 Apply an arbitrary Lisp function to the name of each marked file
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574 (@code{dired-do-apply}).
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575 @end table
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576
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577 @kindex + @r{(Dired)}
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578 @findex dired-create-directory
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579 One special file-operation command is @kbd{+}
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580 (@code{dired-create-directory}). This command reads a directory name and
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581 creates the directory if it does not already exist.
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582
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583 @node Shell Commands in Dired
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584 @section Shell Commands in Dired
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585 @cindex shell commands, Dired
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586
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587 @findex dired-do-shell-command
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588 @kindex ! @r{(Dired)}
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589 The dired command @kbd{!} (@code{dired-do-shell-command}) reads a shell
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590 command string in the minibuffer and runs that shell command on all the
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591 specified files. You can specify the files to operate on in the usual
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592 ways for Dired commands (@pxref{Operating on Files}). There are two
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593 ways of applying a shell command to multiple files:
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594
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595 @itemize @bullet
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596 @item
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597 If you use @samp{*} in the shell command, then it runs just once, with
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598 the list of file names substituted for the @samp{*}. The order of file
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599 names is the order of appearance in the Dired buffer.
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600
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601 Thus, @kbd{! tar cf foo.tar * @key{RET}} runs @code{tar} on the entire
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602 list of file names, putting them into one tar file @file{foo.tar}.
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603
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604 @item
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605 If the command string doesn't contain @samp{*}, then it runs once
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606 @emph{for each file}, with the file name added at the end.
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607
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608 For example, @kbd{! uudecode @key{RET}} runs @code{uudecode} on each
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609 file.
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610 @end itemize
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611
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612 What if you want to run the shell command once for each file but with
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613 the file name inserted in the middle? Or if you want to use the file
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614 names in a more complicated fashion? Use a shell loop. For example,
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615 this shell command would run @code{uuencode} on each of the specified
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616 files, writing the output into a corresponding @file{.uu} file:
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617
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618 @example
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619 for file in *; do uuencode $file $file >$file.uu; done
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620 @end example
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621
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622 @noindent
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623 In simple cases you can instead use @samp{?} in the command. This is
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624 similar to @samp{*} but the command will be run on each file
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625 individually.
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626
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627 The working directory for the shell command is the top-level directory
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628 of the Dired buffer.
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629
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630 The @kbd{!} command does not attempt to update the Dired buffer to show
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631 new or modified files, because it doesn't really understand shell
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632 commands, and does not know what files the shell command changed. Use
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633 the @kbd{g} command to update the Dired buffer (@pxref{Dired
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634 Updating}).
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635
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636 @node Transforming File Names
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637 @section Transforming File Names in Dired
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638
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639 Here are commands that alter file names in a systematic way:
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640
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641 @table @kbd
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642 @findex dired-upcase
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643 @kindex % u @r{(Dired)}
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644 @item % u
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645 Rename each of the selected files to an upper-case name
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646 (@code{dired-upcase}). If the old file names are @file{Foo}
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647 and @file{bar}, the new names are @file{FOO} and @file{BAR}.
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648
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649 @item % l
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650 @findex dired-downcase
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651 @kindex % l @r{(Dired)}
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652 Rename each of the selected files to a lower-case name
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653 (@code{dired-downcase}). If the old file names are @file{Foo} and
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654 @file{bar}, the new names are @file{foo} and @file{bar}.
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655
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656 @item % R @var{from} @key{RET} @var{to} @key{RET}
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657 @kindex % R @r{(Dired)}
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658 @findex dired-do-rename-regexp
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659 @itemx % C @var{from} @key{RET} @var{to} @key{RET}
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660 @kindex % C @r{(Dired)}
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661 @findex dired-do-copy-regexp
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662 @itemx % H @var{from} @key{RET} @var{to} @key{RET}
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663 @kindex % H @r{(Dired)}
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664 @findex dired-do-hardlink-regexp
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665 @itemx % S @var{from} @key{RET} @var{to} @key{RET}
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666 @kindex % S @r{(Dired)}
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667 @findex dired-do-symlink-regexp
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668 These four commands rename, copy, make hard links and make soft links,
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669 in each case computing the new name by regular-expression substitution
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670 from the name of the old file.
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671 @end table
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672
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673 The four regular-expression substitution commands effectively perform
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674 a search-and-replace on the selected file names in the Dired buffer.
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675 They read two arguments: a regular expression @var{from}, and a
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676 substitution pattern @var{to}.
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677
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678 The commands match each ``old'' file name against the regular
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679 expression @var{from}, and then replace the matching part with @var{to}.
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680 You can use @samp{\&} and @samp{\@var{digit}} in @var{to} to refer to
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681 all or part of what the pattern matched in the old file name, as in
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682 @code{replace-regexp} (@pxref{Regexp Replace}). If the regular expression
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683 matches more than once in a file name, only the first match is replaced.
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684
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685 For example, @kbd{% R ^.*$ @key{RET} x-\& @key{RET}} renames each
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686 selected file by prepending @samp{x-} to its name. The inverse of this,
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687 removing @samp{x-} from the front of each file name, is also possible:
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688 one method is @kbd{% R ^x-\(.*\)$ @key{RET} \1 @key{RET}}; another is
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689 @kbd{% R ^x- @key{RET} @key{RET}}. (Use @samp{^} and @samp{$} to anchor
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690 matches that should span the whole filename.)
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691
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692 Normally, the replacement process does not consider the files'
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693 directory names; it operates on the file name within the directory. If
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694 you specify a numeric argument of zero, then replacement affects the
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695 entire absolute file name including directory name.
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696
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697 Often you will want to select the set of files to operate on using the
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698 same @var{regexp} that you will use to operate on them. To do this,
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699 mark those files with @kbd{% m @var{regexp} @key{RET}}, then use the
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700 same regular expression in the command to operate on the files. To make
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701 this easier, the @kbd{%} commands to operate on files use the last
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702 regular expression specified in any @kbd{%} command as a default.
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703
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704 @node Comparison in Dired
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705 @section File Comparison with Dired
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706
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707 Here are two Dired commands that compare specified files using
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708 @code{diff}.
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709
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710 @table @kbd
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711 @item =
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712 @findex dired-diff
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713 @kindex = @r{(Dired)}
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714 Compare the current file (the file at point) with another file (the file
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715 at the mark) using the @code{diff} program (@code{dired-diff}). The
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716 file at the mark is the first argument of @code{diff}, and the file at
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717 point is the second argument.
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718
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719 @findex dired-backup-diff
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720 @kindex M-= @r{(Dired)}
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721 @item M-=
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722 Compare the current file with its latest backup file
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723 (@code{dired-backup-diff}). If the current file is itself a backup,
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724 compare it with the file it is a backup of; this way, you can compare
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725 a file with any backup version of your choice.
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726
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727 The backup file is the first file given to @code{diff}.
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728 @end table
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729
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730 @node Subdirectories in Dired
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731 @section Subdirectories in Dired
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732 @cindex subdirectories in Dired
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733 @cindex expanding subdirectories in Dired
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734
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735 A Dired buffer displays just one directory in the normal case;
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736 but you can optionally include its subdirectories as well.
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737
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738 The simplest way to include multiple directories in one Dired buffer is
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739 to specify the options @samp{-lR} for running @code{ls}. (If you give a
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740 numeric argument when you run Dired, then you can specify these options
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741 in the minibuffer.) That produces a recursive directory listing showing
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742 all subdirectories at all levels.
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743
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744 But usually all the subdirectories are too many; usually you will
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745 prefer to include specific subdirectories only. You can do this with
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746 the @kbd{i} command:
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747
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748 @table @kbd
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749 @findex dired-maybe-insert-subdir
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750 @kindex i @r{(Dired)}
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751 @item i
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752 @cindex inserted subdirectory (Dired)
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753 @cindex in-situ subdirectory (Dired)
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754 Insert the contents of a subdirectory later in the buffer.
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755 @end table
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756
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757 Use the @kbd{i} (@code{dired-maybe-insert-subdir}) command on a line
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758 that describes a file which is a directory. It inserts the contents of
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759 that directory into the same Dired buffer, and moves there. Inserted
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760 subdirectory contents follow the top-level directory of the Dired
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761 buffer, just as they do in @samp{ls -lR} output.
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762
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763 If the subdirectory's contents are already present in the buffer, the
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764 @kbd{i} command just moves to it.
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765
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766 In either case, @kbd{i} sets the Emacs mark before moving, so @kbd{C-u
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767 C-@key{SPC}} takes you back to the old position in the buffer (the line
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768 describing that subdirectory).
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769
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770 Use the @kbd{l} command (@code{dired-do-redisplay}) to update the
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771 subdirectory's contents. Use @kbd{k} to delete the subdirectory.
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772 @xref{Dired Updating}.
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773
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774 @node Subdirectory Motion
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775 @section Moving Over Subdirectories
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776
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777 When a Dired buffer lists subdirectories, you can use the page motion
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778 commands @kbd{C-x [} and @kbd{C-x ]} to move by entire directories.
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779
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780 @cindex header line (Dired)
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781 @cindex directory header lines
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782 The following commands move across, up and down in the tree of
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783 directories within one Dired buffer. They move to @dfn{directory header
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784 lines}, which are the lines that give a directory's name, at the
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785 beginning of the directory's contents.
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786
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787 @table @kbd
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788 @findex dired-next-subdir
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789 @kindex C-M-n @r{(Dired)}
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790 @item C-M-n
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791 Go to next subdirectory header line, regardless of level
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792 (@code{dired-next-subdir}).
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793
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794 @findex dired-prev-subdir
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795 @kindex C-M-p @r{(Dired)}
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796 @item C-M-p
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797 Go to previous subdirectory header line, regardless of level
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798 (@code{dired-prev-subdir}).
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799
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800 @findex dired-tree-up
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801 @kindex C-M-u @r{(Dired)}
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802 @item C-M-u
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803 Go up to the parent directory's header line (@code{dired-tree-up}).
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804
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805 @findex dired-tree-down
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806 @kindex C-M-d @r{(Dired)}
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807 @item C-M-d
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808 Go down in the directory tree, to the first subdirectory's header line
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809 (@code{dired-tree-down}).
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810
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811 @findex dired-prev-dirline
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812 @kindex < @r{(Dired)}
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813 @item <
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814 Move up to the previous directory-file line (@code{dired-prev-dirline}).
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815 These lines are the ones that describe a directory as a file in its
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816 parent directory.
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817
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818 @findex dired-next-dirline
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819 @kindex > @r{(Dired)}
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820 @item >
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821 Move down to the next directory-file line (@code{dired-prev-dirline}).
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822 @end table
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823
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824 @node Hiding Subdirectories
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825 @section Hiding Subdirectories
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826
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827 @cindex hiding in Dired (Dired)
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828 @dfn{Hiding} a subdirectory means to make it invisible, except for its
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829 header line, via selective display (@pxref{Selective Display}).
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830
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831 @table @kbd
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832 @item $
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833 @findex dired-hide-subdir
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834 @kindex $ @r{(Dired)}
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835 Hide or reveal the subdirectory that point is in, and move point to the
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836 next subdirectory (@code{dired-hide-subdir}). A numeric argument serves
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837 as a repeat count.
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838
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839 @item M-$
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840 @findex dired-hide-all
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841 @kindex M-$ @r{(Dired)}
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842 Hide all subdirectories in this Dired buffer, leaving only their header
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843 lines (@code{dired-hide-all}). Or, if any subdirectory is currently
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844 hidden, make all subdirectories visible again. You can use this command
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845 to get an overview in very deep directory trees or to move quickly to
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846 subdirectories far away.
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847 @end table
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848
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849 Ordinary Dired commands never consider files inside a hidden
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850 subdirectory. For example, the commands to operate on marked files
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851 ignore files in hidden directories even if they are marked. Thus you
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852 can use hiding to temporarily exclude subdirectories from operations
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853 without having to remove the markers.
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854
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855 The subdirectory hiding commands toggle; that is, they hide what was
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856 visible, and show what was hidden.
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857
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858 @node Dired Updating
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859 @section Updating the Dired Buffer
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860
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861 This section describes commands to update the Dired buffer to reflect
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862 outside (non-Dired) changes in the directories and files, and to delete
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863 part of the Dired buffer.
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864
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865 @table @kbd
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866 @item g
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867 Update the entire contents of the Dired buffer (@code{revert-buffer}).
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868
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869 @item l
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870 Update the specified files (@code{dired-do-redisplay}).
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871
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872 @item k
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873 Delete the specified @emph{file lines}---not the files, just the lines
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874 (@code{dired-do-kill-lines}).
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875
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876 @item s
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877 Toggle between alphabetical order and date/time order
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878 (@code{dired-sort-toggle-or-edit}).
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879
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880 @item C-u s @var{switches} @key{RET}
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881 Refresh the Dired buffer using @var{switches} as
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882 @code{dired-listing-switches}.
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883 @end table
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884
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885 @kindex g @r{(Dired)}
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886 @findex revert-buffer @r{(Dired)}
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887 Type @kbd{g} (@code{revert-buffer}) to update the contents of the
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888 Dired buffer, based on changes in the files and directories listed.
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889 This preserves all marks except for those on files that have vanished.
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890 Hidden subdirectories are updated but remain hidden.
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891
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892 @kindex l @r{(Dired)}
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893 @findex dired-do-redisplay
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894 To update only some of the files, type @kbd{l}
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895 (@code{dired-do-redisplay}). This command applies to the next @var{n}
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896 files, or to the marked files if any, or to the current file. Updating
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897 them means reading their current status from the file system and
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898 changing the buffer to reflect it properly.
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899
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900 If you use @kbd{l} on a subdirectory header line, it updates the
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901 contents of the corresponding subdirectory.
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902
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903 @kindex k @r{(Dired)}
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904 @findex dired-do-kill-lines
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905 To delete the specified @emph{file lines}---not the files, just the
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906 lines---type @kbd{k} (@code{dired-do-kill-lines}). With a numeric
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907 argument @var{n}, this command applies to the next @var{n} files;
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908 otherwise, it applies to the marked files.
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909
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910 If you kill the line for a file that is a directory, the directory's
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911 contents are also deleted from the buffer. Typing @kbd{C-u k} on the
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912 header line for a subdirectory is another way to delete a subdirectory
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913 from the Dired buffer.
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914
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915 The @kbd{g} command brings back any individual lines that you have
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916 killed in this way, but not subdirectories---you must use @kbd{i} to
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917 reinsert each subdirectory.
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918
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919 @cindex Dired sorting
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920 @cindex sorting Dired buffer
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921 @kindex s @r{(Dired)}
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922 @findex dired-sort-toggle-or-edit
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923 The files in a Dired buffers are normally listed in alphabetical order
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924 by file names. Alternatively Dired can sort them by date/time. The
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925 Dired command @kbd{s} (@code{dired-sort-toggle-or-edit}) switches
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926 between these two sorting modes. The mode line in a Dired buffer
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927 indicates which way it is currently sorted---by name, or by date.
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928
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929 @kbd{C-u s @var{switches} @key{RET}} lets you specify a new value for
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930 @code{dired-listing-switches}.
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931
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932 @node Dired and Find
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933 @section Dired and @code{find}
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934 @cindex @code{find} and Dired
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935
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936 You can select a set of files for display in a Dired buffer more
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937 flexibly by using the @code{find} utility to choose the files.
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938
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939 @findex find-name-dired
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940 To search for files with names matching a wildcard pattern use
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941 @kbd{M-x find-name-dired}. It reads arguments @var{directory} and
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942 @var{pattern}, and chooses all the files in @var{directory} or its
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943 subdirectories whose individual names match @var{pattern}.
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944
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945 The files thus chosen are displayed in a Dired buffer in which the
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946 ordinary Dired commands are available.
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947
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948 @findex find-grep-dired
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949 If you want to test the contents of files, rather than their names,
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950 use @kbd{M-x find-grep-dired}. This command reads two minibuffer
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951 arguments, @var{directory} and @var{regexp}; it chooses all the files in
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952 @var{directory} or its subdirectories that contain a match for
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953 @var{regexp}. It works by running the programs @code{find} and
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954 @code{grep}. See also @kbd{M-x grep-find}, in @ref{Compilation}.
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955 Remember to write the regular expression for @code{grep}, not for Emacs.
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956
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957 @findex find-dired
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958 The most general command in this series is @kbd{M-x find-dired}, which
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959 lets you specify any condition that @code{find} can test. It takes two
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960 minibuffer arguments, @var{directory} and @var{find-args}; it runs
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961 @code{find} in @var{directory}, passing @var{find-args} to tell
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962 @code{find} what condition to test. To use this command, you need to
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963 know how to use @code{find}.
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964
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965 @vindex find-ls-option
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966 The format of listing produced by these commands is controlled by the
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967 variable @code{find-ls-option}, whose default value specifies using
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968 options @samp{-ld} for @code{ls}. If your listings are corrupted, you
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969 may need to change the value of this variable.
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971 @node Extra Features for Dired
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972 @section Extra Features for Dired---The Dired-X Package
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973
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974 The Dired-X package provides various extra features for Dired mode. You
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975 can load it with @code{M-x load-library} or customize
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976 @code{dired-load-hook} to add @samp{(require@w{ }'dired-x)}.
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977 @xref{Top, Introduction, dired-x, Dired Extra Version 2 User's Manual}.