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;;; helm-help.el --- Help messages for Helm. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
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;; Copyright (C) 2012 ~ 2019 Thierry Volpiatto <thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com>
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;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;; (at your option) any later version.
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;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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;;; Code:
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(require 'helm)
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(defgroup helm-help nil
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"Embedded help for `helm'."
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:group 'helm)
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(defface helm-helper
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'((t :inherit helm-header))
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"Face for Helm help string in minibuffer."
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:group 'helm-help)
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(defvar helm-help--string-list '(helm-help-message
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helm-buffer-help-message
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helm-ff-help-message
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helm-read-file-name-help-message
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helm-generic-file-help-message
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helm-grep-help-message
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helm-pdfgrep-help-message
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helm-etags-help-message
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helm-ucs-help-message
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helm-bookmark-help-message
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helm-esh-help-message
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helm-buffers-ido-virtual-help-message
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helm-moccur-help-message
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helm-top-help-message
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helm-el-package-help-message
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helm-M-x-help-message
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helm-imenu-help-message
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helm-colors-help-message
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helm-semantic-help-message
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helm-kmacro-help-message))
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(defvar helm-documentation-buffer-name "*helm documentation*")
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;;;###autoload
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(defun helm-documentation ()
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"Preconfigured Helm for Helm documentation.
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With a prefix arg refresh the documentation.
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Find here the documentation of all documented sources."
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(interactive)
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(let ((buf (get-buffer-create helm-documentation-buffer-name)))
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(switch-to-buffer buf)
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(set-buffer buf)
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(let ((inhibit-read-only t))
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(erase-buffer)
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(cl-loop for elm in helm-help--string-list
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for str = (helm-interpret-value elm)
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do (insert (substitute-command-keys str) "\n\n"))
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(org-mode))
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(setq buffer-read-only t)
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(view-mode)))
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;;; Local help messages.
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;;; `helm-buffer-list' help
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;;
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;;
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(defvar helm-buffer-help-message
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"* Helm Buffer
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** Tips
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*** Completion
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**** Major-mode
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You can enter a partial major-mode name (e.g. lisp, sh) to narrow down buffers.
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To specify the major-mode, prefix it with \"*\" e.g. \"*lisp\".
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If you want to match all buffers but the ones with a specific major-mode
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\(negation), prefix the major-mode with \"!\" e.g. \"*!lisp\".
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If you want to specify more than one major-mode, separate them with \",\",
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e.g. \"*!lisp,!sh,!fun\" lists all buffers but the ones in lisp-mode, sh-mode
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and fundamental-mode.
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Then enter a space followed by a pattern to narrow down to buffers matching this
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pattern.
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**** Search inside buffers
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If you enter a space and a pattern prefixed by \"@\", Helm searches for text
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matching this pattern \*inside* the buffer (i.e. not in the name of the buffer).
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If you enter a pattern prefixed with an escaped \"@\", Helm searches for a
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buffer matching \"@pattern\" but does not search inside.
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**** Search by directory name
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If you prefix the pattern with \"/\", Helm matches over the directory names
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of the buffers.
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This feature can be used to narrow down the search to one directory while
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subsequent strings entered after a space match over the buffer name only.
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Note that negation is not supported for matching on buffer filename.
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Starting from Helm v1.6.8, you can specify more than one directory.
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**** Fuzzy matching
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`helm-buffers-fuzzy-matching' turns on fuzzy matching on buffer names, but not
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on directory names or major modes. A pattern starting with \"^\" disables fuzzy
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matching and matches by exact regexp.
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**** Examples
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With the following pattern
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\"*lisp ^helm @moc\"
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Helm narrows down the list by selecting only the buffers that are in lisp mode,
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start with \"helm\" and which content matches \"moc\".
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Without the \"@\"
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\"*lisp ^helm moc\"
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Helm looks for lisp mode buffers starting with \"helm\" and containing \"moc\"
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in their name.
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With this other pattern
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\"*!lisp !helm\"
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Helm narrows down to buffers that are not in \"lisp\" mode and that do not match
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\"helm\".
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With this last pattern
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/helm/ w3
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Helm narrows down to buffers that are in any \"helm\" subdirectory and
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matching \"w3\".
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*** Creating buffers
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When creating a new buffer, use `\\[universal-argument]' to choose a mode from a
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list. This list is customizable, see `helm-buffers-favorite-modes'.
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*** Killing buffers
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You can kill buffers either one by one or all the marked buffers at once.
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One kill-buffer command leaves Helm while the other is persistent. Run the
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persistent kill-buffer command either with the regular
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`helm-execute-persistent-action' called with a prefix argument (`\\[universal-argument] \\<helm-map>\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]')
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or with its specific command `helm-buffer-run-kill-persistent'. See the
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bindings below.
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*** Switching to buffers
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To switch to a buffer, press RET, to switch to a buffer in another window, select this buffer
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and press \\<helm-buffer-map>\\[helm-buffer-switch-other-window], when called with a prefix arg
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the buffer will be displayed vertically in other window.
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If you mark more than one buffer, the marked buffers will be displayed in different windows.
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*** Saving buffers
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If buffer is associated to a file and is modified, it is by default colorized in orange,
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see [[Meaning of colors and prefixes for buffers][Meaning of colors and prefixes for buffers]].
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You can save these buffers with \\<helm-buffer-map>\\[helm-buffer-save-persistent].
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If you want to save all these buffers, you can mark them with \\[helm-buffers-mark-similar-buffers]
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and save them with \\[helm-buffer-save-persistent], you can also do this in one step with
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\\[helm-buffer-run-save-some-buffers], note that you will not be asked for confirmation.
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*** Meaning of colors and prefixes for buffers
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Remote buffers are prefixed with '@'.
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Red => Buffer's file was modified on disk by an external process.
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Indianred2 => Buffer exists but its file has been deleted.
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Orange => Buffer is modified and not saved to disk.
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Italic => A non-file buffer.
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Yellow => Tramp archive buffer.
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** Commands
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\\<helm-buffer-map>
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\\[helm-buffer-run-zgrep]\t\tGrep Buffer(s) works as zgrep too (`\\[universal-argument]' to grep all buffers but non-file buffers).
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\\[helm-buffers-run-multi-occur]\t\tMulti-Occur buffer or marked buffers (`\\[universal-argument]' to toggle force-searching current-buffer).
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\\[helm-buffer-switch-other-window]\t\tSwitch to other window.
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\\[helm-buffer-switch-other-frame]\t\tSwitch to other frame.
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\\[helm-buffers-run-browse-project]\t\tBrowse project from buffer.
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\\[helm-buffer-run-query-replace-regexp]\t\tQuery-replace-regexp in marked buffers.
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\\[helm-buffer-run-query-replace]\t\tQuery-replace in marked buffers.
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\\[helm-buffer-run-ediff]\t\tEdiff current buffer with candidate. With two marked buffers, ediff those buffers.
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\\[helm-buffer-run-ediff-merge]\t\tEdiff-merge current buffer with candidate. With two marked buffers, ediff-merge those buffers.
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\\[helm-buffer-diff-persistent]\t\tToggle Diff-buffer with saved file without leaving Helm.
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\\[helm-buffer-revert-persistent]\t\tRevert buffer without leaving Helm.
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\\[helm-buffer-save-persistent]\t\tSave buffer without leaving Helm.
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\\[helm-buffer-run-save-some-buffers]\t\tSave all unsaved buffers.
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\\[helm-buffer-run-kill-buffers]\t\tDelete marked buffers and leave Helm.
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\\[helm-buffer-run-kill-persistent]\t\tDelete buffer without leaving Helm.
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\\[helm-buffer-run-rename-buffer]\t\tRename buffer.
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\\[helm-toggle-all-marks]\t\tToggle all marks.
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\\[helm-mark-all]\t\tMark all.
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\\[helm-toggle-buffers-details]\t\tToggle details.
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\\[helm-buffers-toggle-show-hidden-buffers]\t\tShow hidden buffers.
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\\[helm-buffers-mark-similar-buffers]\t\tMark all buffers of the same type (color) as current buffer.")
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;;; Find files help (`helm-find-files')
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;;
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;;
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(defvar helm-ff-help-message
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"* Helm Find Files
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** Tips
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*** Navigation summary
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For a better experience you can enable auto completion by setting
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`helm-ff-auto-update-initial-value' to non-nil in your init file. It is not
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enabled by default to not confuse new users.
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**** Navigate with arrow keys
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You can use <right> and <left> arrows to go down or up one level, to enable
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this customize `helm-ff-lynx-style-map'.
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This is disabled by default.
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Note that using `setq' will NOT work.
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**** Use `\\<helm-find-files-map>\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' (persistent action) on a directory to go down one level
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On a symlinked directory a prefix argument expands to its true name.
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**** Use `\\<helm-find-files-map>\\[helm-find-files-up-one-level]' or `DEL' on a directory to go up one level
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***** `DEL' behavior
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`DEL' by default is deleting char backward.
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But when `helm-ff-DEL-up-one-level-maybe' is non nil `DEL' behave
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differently depending of helm-pattern contents, it go up one
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level if pattern is a directory endings with \"/\" or disable HFF
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auto update and delete char backward if pattern is a filename or
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refer to a non existing path. Going up one level can be disabled
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if necessary by deleting \"/\" at end of pattern using
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\\<helm-map>\\[backward-char] and \\[helm-delete-minibuffer-contents].
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Note that when deleting char backward, helm takes care of
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disabling update letting you the time to edit your pattern for
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e.g. renaming a file or creating a new file or directory.
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When `helm-ff-auto-update-initial-value' is non nil you may want to
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disable it temporarily, see [[Toggle auto-completion with `C-c DEL'][Toggle auto-completion with `C-c DEL']] for this.
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**** Use `\\<helm-find-files-map>\\[helm-find-files-down-last-level]' to walk back the resulting tree of all the `\\<helm-find-files-map>\\[helm-find-files-up-one-level]' or DEL you did
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The tree is reinitialized each time you browse a new tree with
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`\\<helm-map>\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' or by entering some pattern in the prompt.
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**** `RET' behavior
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It behaves differently depending on `helm-selection' (current candidate in helm-buffer):
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- candidate basename is \".\" => Open it in dired.
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- candidate is a directory => Expand it.
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- candidate is a file => Open it.
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If you have marked candidates and you press RET on a directory,
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helm will navigate to this directory, if you want to exit with
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RET with default action with these marked candidates, press RET
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on a second time while you are on the root of this directory
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e.g. \"/home/you/dir/.\" or press RET on any file which is not a
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directory. You can also exit with default action at any moment
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with `f1'.
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Note that when copying, renaming, etc. from `helm-find-files' the
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destination file is selected with `helm-read-file-name'.
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To avoid confusion when using `read-file-name' or `read-directory-name', `RET'
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follows its standard Emacs behaviour, i.e. it exits the minibuffer as soon as
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you press `RET'. If you want the same behavior as in `helm-find-files', bind
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`helm-ff-RET' to the `helm-read-file-map':
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(define-key helm-read-file-map (kbd \"RET\") 'helm-ff-RET)
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**** `TAB' behavior
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Normally `TAB' is bound to `helm-select-action' in helm-map which
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display the action menu.
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You can change this behavior by setting in `helm-find-files-map'
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a new command for `TAB':
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(define-key helm-find-files-map (kbd \"C-i\") 'helm-ff-TAB)
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It will then behave slighly differently
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depending of `helm-selection':
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- candidate basename is \".\" => open the action menu.
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- candidate is a directory => expand it (behave as \\<helm-map>\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]).
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- candidate is a file => open action menu.
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Called with a prefix arg open menu unconditionally.
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*** Find file at point
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Helm uses `ffap' partially or completely to find file at point depending on the
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value of `helm-ff-guess-ffap-filenames': if non-nil, support is complete
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\(annoying), if nil, support is partial.
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Note that when the variable
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`helm-ff-allow-non-existing-file-at-point' is non nil Helm will
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insert the filename at point even if file with this name doesn't
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exists. If non existing file at point ends with numbers prefixed
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with \":\" the \":\" and numbers are stripped.
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**** Find file at line number
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When text at point is in the form of
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~/elisp/helm/helm.el:1234
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Helm finds this file at the indicated line number, here 1234.
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**** Find URL at point
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When a URL is found at point, Helm expands to that URL only.
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Pressing `RET' opens that URL using `browse-url-browser-function'.
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**** Find e-mail address at point
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When an e-mail address is found at point, Helm expands to this e-mail address
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prefixed with \"mailto:\". Pressing `RET' opens a message buffer with that
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e-mail address.
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*** Quick pattern expansion
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**** Enter `~/' at end of pattern to quickly reach home directory
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**** Enter `/' at end of pattern to quickly reach the file system root
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**** Enter `./' at end of pattern to quickly reach `default-directory'
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\(As per its value at the beginning of the session.)
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If you already are in the `default-directory' this will move the cursor to the top.
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**** Enter `../' at end of pattern will reach upper directory, moving cursor to the top
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This is different from using `\\<helm-find-files-map>\\[helm-find-files-up-one-level]' in that it moves
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the cursor to the top instead of remaining on the previous subdir name.
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**** Enter `..name/' at end of pattern to start a recursive search
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It searches directories matching \"name\" under the current directory, see the
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\"Recursive completion on subdirectories\" section below for more details.
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**** Any environment variable (e.g. `$HOME') at end of pattern gets expanded
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**** Any valid filename yanked after pattern gets expanded
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**** Special case: URL at point
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The quick expansions do not take effect after end a URL, you must kill the
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pattern first (`\\[helm-delete-minibuffer-contents]').
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*** Helm-find-files supports fuzzy matching
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It starts from the third character of the pattern.
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For instance \"fob\" or \"fbr\" will complete \"foobar\" but \"fb\" needs a
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third character in order to complete it.
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*** Use `\\[universal-argument] \\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' or `\\[helm-follow-action-forward]' to display an image
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*** `\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' on a filename expands to that filename in the Helm buffer
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Second hit displays the buffer filename.
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Third hit kills the buffer filename.
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Note: `\\[universal-argument] \\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' displays the buffer directly.
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*** Browse images directories with `helm-follow-mode' and navigate up/down
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You can also use `helm-follow-action-forward' and `helm-follow-action-backward' with
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`\\[helm-follow-action-forward]' and `\\[helm-follow-action-backward]' respectively.
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*** Toggle auto-completion with `\\[helm-ff-run-toggle-auto-update]'
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It is useful when trying to create a new file or directory and you don't want
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Helm to complete what you are writing.
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Note: On a terminal, the default binding `C-<backspace>' may not work.
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In this case use `C-c <backspace>'.
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*** You can create a new directory and a new file at the same time
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Simply write the path in the prompt and press `RET', e.g.
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\"~/new/newnew/newnewnew/my_newfile.txt\".
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*** To create a new directory, append a \"/\" to the new name and press `RET'
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*** To create a new file, enter a filename not ending with \"/\"
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Note that when you enter a new name, this one is prefixed with
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\[?] if you are in a writable directory. If you are in a directory
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where you have no write permission the new file name is not
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prefixed and is colored in red. There is not such distinction
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when using tramp, new filename just appear on top of buffer.
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*** Recursive search from Helm-find-files
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**** You can use Helm-browse-project (see binding below)
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- With no prefix argument:
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If the current directory is under version control with either git or hg and
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helm-ls-git and/or helm-ls-hg are installed, it lists all the files under
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version control. Otherwise it falls back to Helm-find-files. See
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https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm-ls-git and
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https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm-ls-hg.
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- With one prefix argument:
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List all the files under this directory and other subdirectories
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\(recursion) and this list of files will be cached.
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- With two prefix arguments:
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Same but the cache is refreshed.
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**** You can start a recursive search with \"locate\" or \"find\"
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See \"Note\" in the [[Recursive completion on subdirectories][section on subdirectories]].
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Using \"locate\", you can enable the local database with a prefix argument. If the
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local database doesn't already exists, you will be prompted for its creation.
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If it exists and you want to refresh it, give it two prefix args.
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When using locate the helm-buffer remains empty until you type something.
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Regardless Helm uses the basename of the pattern entered in the helm-find-files
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session by default. Hitting `\\[next-history-element]' should just kick in the
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locate search with this pattern. If you want Helm to automatically do this, add
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`helm-source-locate' to `helm-sources-using-default-as-input'.
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**** Recursive completion on subdirectories
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Starting from the directory you are currently browsing, it is possible to have
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completion of all directories underneath. Say you are at \"/home/you/foo/\" and
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you want to go to \"/home/you/foo/bar/baz/somewhere/else\", simply type
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\"/home/you/foo/..else\" and hit `\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' or enter
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the final \"/\". Helm will then list all possible directories under \"foo\"
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matching \"else\".
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Entering two spaces before \"else\" instead of two dots also works.
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Note: Completion on subdirectories uses \"locate\" as backend, you can configure
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the command with `helm-locate-recursive-dirs-command'. Because this completion
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uses an index, the directory tree displayed may be out-of-date and not reflect
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the latest change until you update the index (using \"updatedb\" for \"locate\").
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If for some reason you cannot use an index, the \"find\" command from
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\"findutils\" can be used instead. It will be slower though. You need to pass
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the basedir as first argument of \"find\" and the subdir as the value for
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'-(i)regex' or '-(i)name' with the two format specs that are mandatory in
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`helm-locate-recursive-dirs-command'.
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Examples:
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- \"find %s -type d -name '*%s*'\"
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- \"find %s -type d -regex .*%s.*$\"
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*** Insert filename at point or complete filename at point
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On insertion (not on completion, i.e. there is nothing at point):
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- `\\[helm-ff-run-complete-fn-at-point]': insert absolute file name.
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- `\\[universal-argument] \\[helm-ff-run-complete-fn-at-point]': insert abbreviated file name.
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- `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument] \\[helm-ff-run-complete-fn-at-point]': insert relative file name.
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- `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument] \\[helm-ff-run-complete-fn-at-point]': insert basename.
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On completion:
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- Target starts with \"~/\": insert abbreviate file name.
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- target starts with \"/\" or \"[a-z]:/\": insert full path.
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- Otherwise: insert relative file name.
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*** Use the wildcard to select multiple files
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Use of wilcard is supported to run an action over a set of files.
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Example: You can copy all the files with \".el\" extension by using \"*.el\" and
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then run copy action.
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Similarly, \"**.el\" (note the two stars) will recursively select all \".el\"
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files under the current directory.
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Note that when recursively copying files, you may have files with same name
|
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dispatched across different subdirectories, so when copying them in the same
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directory they will get overwritten. To avoid this Helm has a special action
|
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called \"backup files\" that has the same behavior as the command line \"cp -f
|
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--backup=numbered\": it allows you to copy many files with the same name from
|
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different subdirectories into one directory. Files with same name are renamed
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as follows: \"foo.txt.~1~\". Like with the --force option of cp, it is possible
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to backup files in current directory.
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This command is available only when `dired-async-mode' is active.
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When using an action that involves an external backend (e.g. grep), using \"**\"
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is not recommended (even thought it works fine) because it will be slower to
|
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select all the files. You are better off leaving the backend to do it, it will
|
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be faster. However, if you know you have not many files it is reasonable to use
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this, also using not recursive wilcard (e.g. \"*.el\") is perfectly fine for
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this.
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The \"**\" feature is active by default in the option `helm-file-globstar'. It
|
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is different from the Bash \"shopt globstar\" feature in that to list files with
|
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a named extension recursively you would write \"**.el\" whereas in Bash it would
|
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be \"**/*.el\". Directory selection with \"**/\" like Bash \"shopt globstar\"
|
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option is not supported yet.
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|
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*** Query replace regexp on filenames
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|
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Replace different parts of a file basename with something else.
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|
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When calling this action you will be prompted twice as with
|
|
`query-replace', first for the matching expression of the text to
|
|
replace and second for the replacement text. Several facilities,
|
|
however, are provided to make the two prompts more powerfull.
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|
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**** Syntax of the first prompt
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|
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In addition to simple regexps, these shortcuts are available:
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|
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- Basename without extension => \"%.\"
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- Only extension => \".%\"
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- Substring => \"%:<from>:<to>\"
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- Whole basename => \"%\"
|
|
|
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**** Syntax of the second prompt
|
|
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In addition to a simple string to use as replacement, here is what you can use:
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|
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- A placeholder refering to what you have selected in the first prompt: \"\\@\".
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|
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After this placeholder you can use a search-and-replace syntax à-la sed:
|
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\"\\@/<regexp>/<replacement>/
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You can select a substring from the string represented by the placeholder:
|
|
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|
\"\\@:<from>:<to>\"
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|
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|
- A special character representing a number which is incremented: \"\\#\".
|
|
|
|
- Shortcuts for `upcase', `downcase' and `capitalize'
|
|
are available as`%u', `%d' and `%c' respectively.
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|
|
|
**** Examples
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|
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|
***** Recursively rename all files with \".JPG\" extension to \".jpg\"
|
|
|
|
Use the `helm-file-globstar' feature described in [[Use the wildcard to select multiple files][recursive globbing]]
|
|
by entering \"**.JPG\" at the end of the Helm-find-files pattern, then hit
|
|
\\<helm-map>\\[helm-ff-query-replace-on-filenames]: First \"JPG\", then \"jpg\"
|
|
and hit `RET'.
|
|
|
|
Alternatively you can enter \".%\" at the first prompt, then \"jpg\" and hit
|
|
`RET'. Note that when using this instead of using \"JPG\" at the first prompt,
|
|
all extensions will be renamed to \"jpg\" even if the extension of one of the
|
|
files is, say, \"png\". If you want to keep the original extension you can use
|
|
\"%d\" at the second prompt (downcase).
|
|
|
|
***** Batch-rename files from number 001 to 00x
|
|
|
|
Use \"\\#\" inside the second prompt.
|
|
|
|
Example 1: To rename the files
|
|
|
|
foo.jpg
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bar.jpg
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|
baz.jpg
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|
|
|
to
|
|
|
|
foo-001.jpg
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|
foo-002.jpg
|
|
foo-003.jpg
|
|
|
|
use \"%.\" as matching regexp and \"foo-\\#\" as replacement string.
|
|
|
|
Example 2: To rename the files
|
|
|
|
foo.jpg
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|
bar.jpg
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|
baz.jpg
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|
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|
to
|
|
|
|
foo-001.jpg
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|
bar-002.jpg
|
|
baz-003.jpg
|
|
|
|
use as matching regexp \"%.\" and as replacement string \"\\@-\\#\".
|
|
|
|
***** Replace a substring
|
|
|
|
Use \"%:<from>:<to>\".
|
|
|
|
Example: To rename files
|
|
|
|
foo.jpg
|
|
bar.jpg
|
|
baz.jpg
|
|
|
|
to
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|
|
|
fOo.jpg
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|
bAr.jpg
|
|
bAz.jpg
|
|
|
|
use as matching regexp \"%:1:2\" and as replacement string \"%u\" (upcase).
|
|
|
|
Note that you \*cannot* use \"%.\" and \".%\" along with substring replacement.
|
|
|
|
***** Modify the string from the placeholder (\\@)
|
|
|
|
- By substring, i.e. only using the substring of the placeholder: \"\\@:<from>:<to>\".
|
|
The length of placeholder is used for <to> when unspecified.
|
|
|
|
Example 1: \"\\@:0:2\" replaces from the beginning to the second char of the placeholder.
|
|
|
|
Example 2: \\@:2: replaces from the second char of the placeholder to the end.
|
|
|
|
- By search-and-replace: \"\\@/<regexp>/<replacement>/\".
|
|
|
|
Incremental replacement is also handled in <replacement>.
|
|
|
|
Example 3: \"\\@/foo/bar/\" replaces \"foo\" by \"bar\" in the placeholder.
|
|
|
|
Example 4: \"\\@/foo/-\\#/\" replaces \"foo\" in the placeholder by 001, 002, etc.
|
|
|
|
***** Clash in replacements (avoid overwriting files)
|
|
|
|
When performing any of these replacement operations you may end up with same
|
|
names as replacement. In such cases Helm numbers the file that would otherwise
|
|
overwritten. For instance, should you remove the \"-m<n>\" part from the files
|
|
\"emacs-m1.txt\", \"emacs-m2.txt\" and \"emacs-m3.txt\" you would end up with
|
|
three files named \"emacs.txt\", the second renaming overwriting first file, and
|
|
the third renaming overwriting second file and so on. Instead Helm will
|
|
automatically rename the second and third files as \"emacs(1).txt\" and
|
|
\"emacs(2).txt\" respectively.
|
|
|
|
***** Query-replace on filenames vs. serial-rename action
|
|
|
|
Unlike the [[Serial renaming][serial rename]] actions, the files renamed with
|
|
the query-replace action stay in their initial directory and are not moved to
|
|
the current directory. As such, using \"\\#\" to serial-rename files only makes
|
|
sense for files inside the same directory. It even keeps renaming files
|
|
with an incremental number in the next directories.
|
|
|
|
*** Serial renaming
|
|
|
|
You can use the serial-rename actions to rename, copy or symlink marked files to
|
|
a specific directory or in the current directory with all the files numbered
|
|
incrementally.
|
|
|
|
- Serial-rename by renaming:
|
|
Rename all marked files with incremental numbering to a specific directory.
|
|
|
|
- Serial-rename by copying:
|
|
Copy all marked files with incremental numbering to a specific directory.
|
|
|
|
- Serial-rename by symlinking:
|
|
Symlink all marked files with incremental numbering to a specific directory.
|
|
|
|
*** Edit marked files in a dired buffer
|
|
|
|
You can open a dired buffer containing only marked files with `\\<helm-find-files-map>\\[helm-ff-run-marked-files-in-dired]'.
|
|
With a prefix argument you can open this same dired buffer in wdired mode for
|
|
editing. Note that wildcards are supported as well, so you can use e.g.
|
|
\"*.txt\" to select all \".txt\" files in the current directory or \"**.txt\" to
|
|
select all files recursively from the current directory.
|
|
See [[Use the wildcard to select multiple files]] section above.
|
|
|
|
*** Defining default target directory for copying, renaming, etc
|
|
|
|
You can customize `helm-dwim-target' to behave differently depending on the
|
|
windows open in the current frame. Default is to provide completion on all
|
|
directories associated to each window.
|
|
|
|
*** Copying and renaming asynchronously
|
|
|
|
If you have the async library installed (if you got Helm from MELPA you do), you
|
|
can use it for copying/renaming files by enabling `dired-async-mode'.
|
|
|
|
Note that even when async is enabled, running a copy/rename action with a prefix
|
|
argument will execute action synchronously. Moreover it will follow the first
|
|
file of the marked files in its destination directory.
|
|
|
|
When `dired-async-mode' is enabled, an additional action named \"Backup files\"
|
|
will be available. (Such command is not natively available in Emacs).
|
|
See [[Use the wildcard to select multiple files]] for details.
|
|
|
|
*** Bookmark the `helm-find-files' session
|
|
|
|
You can bookmark the `helm-find-files' session with `\\[helm-ff-bookmark-set]'.
|
|
You can later retrieve these bookmarks by calling `helm-filtered-bookmarks'
|
|
or, from the current `helm-find-files' session, by hitting `\\[helm-find-files-toggle-to-bookmark]'.
|
|
|
|
*** Grep files from `helm-find-files'
|
|
|
|
You can grep individual files from `helm-find-files' by using
|
|
\`\\<helm-find-files-map>\\[helm-ff-run-grep]'. This same command can also
|
|
recursively grep files from the current directory when called with a prefix
|
|
argument. In this case you will be prompted for the file extensions to use
|
|
\(grep backend) or the types of files to use (ack-grep backend). See the
|
|
`helm-grep-default-command' documentation to set this up. For compressed files
|
|
or archives, use zgrep with \`\\<helm-find-files-map>\\[helm-ff-run-zgrep]'.
|
|
|
|
Otherwise you can use recursive commands like \`\\<helm-find-files-map>\\[helm-ff-run-grep-ag]' or `\\<helm-find-files-map>\\[helm-ff-run-git-grep]'
|
|
that are much faster than using `\\<helm-find-files-map>\\[helm-ff-run-grep]' with a prefix argument.
|
|
See `helm-grep-ag-command' and `helm-grep-git-grep-command' to set this up.
|
|
|
|
You can also use \"id-utils\"' GID with \`\\<helm-find-files-map>\\[helm-ff-run-gid]'
|
|
by creating an ID index file with the \"mkid\" shell command.
|
|
|
|
All those grep commands use the symbol at point as the default pattern.
|
|
Note that default is different from input (nothing is added to the prompt until
|
|
you hit `\\[next-history-element]').
|
|
|
|
**** Grepping on remote files
|
|
|
|
On remote files grep is not well supported by TRAMP unless you suspend updates before
|
|
entering the pattern and re-enable it once your pattern is ready.
|
|
To toggle suspend-update, use `\\<helm-map>\\[helm-toggle-suspend-update]'.
|
|
|
|
*** Execute Eshell commands on files
|
|
|
|
Setting up aliases in Eshell allows you to set up powerful customized commands.
|
|
|
|
Adding Eshell aliases to your `eshell-aliases-file' or using the
|
|
`alias' command from Eshell allows you to create personalized
|
|
commands not available in `helm-find-files' actions and use them
|
|
from `\\<helm-find-files-map>\\[helm-ff-run-eshell-command-on-file]'.
|
|
|
|
Example: You want a command to uncompress some \"*.tar.gz\" files from `helm-find-files':
|
|
|
|
1) Create an Eshell alias named, say, \"untargz\" with the command
|
|
\"alias untargz tar zxvf $*\".
|
|
|
|
2) Now from `helm-find-files' select the \"*.tar.gz\" file (you can also
|
|
mark files if needed) and hit `\\<helm-find-files-map>\\[helm-ff-run-eshell-command-on-file]'.
|
|
|
|
Note: When using marked files with this, the meaning of the prefix argument is
|
|
quite subtle. Say you have \"foo\", \"bar\" and \"baz\" marked; when you run
|
|
the alias command `example' on these files with no prefix argument it will run
|
|
`example' sequentially on each file:
|
|
|
|
$ example foo
|
|
$ example bar
|
|
$ example baz
|
|
|
|
With a prefix argument however it will apply `example' on all files at once:
|
|
|
|
$ example foo bar baz
|
|
|
|
Of course the alias command should support this.
|
|
|
|
If you add %s to the command line %s will be replaced with the candidate, this mean you can
|
|
add extra argument to your command e.g. command -extra-arg %s or command %s -extra-arg.
|
|
If you want to pass many files inside %s, don't forget to use a prefix arg.
|
|
|
|
You can also use special placeholders in extra-args,
|
|
see the specific info page once you hit `\\<helm-find-files-map>\\[helm-ff-run-eshell-command-on-file]'.
|
|
|
|
*** Using TRAMP with `helm-find-files' to read remote directories
|
|
|
|
`helm-find-files' works fine with TRAMP despite some limitations.
|
|
|
|
- Grepping files is not very well supported when used incrementally.
|
|
See [[Grepping on remote files]].
|
|
|
|
- Locate does not work on remote directories.
|
|
|
|
**** A TRAMP syntax crash course
|
|
|
|
Please refer to TRAMP's documentation for more details.
|
|
|
|
- Connect to host 192.168.0.4 as user \"foo\":
|
|
|
|
/scp:192.168.0.4@foo:
|
|
|
|
- Connect to host 192.168.0.4 as user \"foo\" on port 2222:
|
|
|
|
/scp:192.168.0.4@foo#2222:
|
|
|
|
- Connect to host 192.168.0.4 as root using multihops syntax:
|
|
|
|
/ssh:192.168.0.4@foo|sudo:192.168.0.4:
|
|
|
|
Note: You can also use `tramp-default-proxies-alist' when connecting often to
|
|
the same hosts.
|
|
|
|
As a rule of thumb, prefer the scp method unless using multihops (which only
|
|
works with the ssh method), especially when copying large files.
|
|
|
|
You need to hit `C-j' once on top of a directory on the first connection
|
|
to complete the pattern in the minibuffer.
|
|
|
|
**** Display color for directories, symlinks etc... with tramp
|
|
|
|
Starting at helm version 2.9.7 it is somewhat possible to
|
|
colorize fnames by listing files without loosing performances with
|
|
external commands (ls and awk) if your system is compatible.
|
|
For this you can use `helm-list-dir-external' as value
|
|
for `helm-list-directory-function'.
|
|
|
|
See `helm-list-directory-function' documentation for more infos.
|
|
|
|
**** Completing host
|
|
|
|
As soon as you enter the first \":\" after method e.g =/scp:= you will
|
|
have some completion about previously used hosts or from your =~/.ssh/config=
|
|
file, hitting `\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' or `right' on a candidate will insert this host in minibuffer
|
|
without addind the ending \":\", second hit insert the last \":\".
|
|
As soon the last \":\" is entered TRAMP will kick in and you should see the list
|
|
of candidates soon after.
|
|
|
|
When connection fails, be sure to delete your TRAMP connection with M-x
|
|
`helm-delete-tramp-connection' before retrying.
|
|
|
|
**** Editing local files as root
|
|
|
|
Use the sudo method:
|
|
|
|
\"/sudo:host:\" or simply \"/sudo::\".
|
|
|
|
*** Attach files to a mail buffer (message-mode)
|
|
|
|
If you are in a `message-mode' or `mail-mode' buffer, that action will appear
|
|
in action menu, otherwise it is available at any time with \\<helm-find-files-map>\\[helm-ff-run-mail-attach-files].
|
|
It behaves as follows:
|
|
|
|
- If you are in a (mail or message) buffer, files are attached there.
|
|
|
|
- If you are not in a mail buffer but one or more mail buffers exist, you are
|
|
prompted to attach files to one of these mail buffers.
|
|
|
|
- If you are not in a mail buffer and no mail buffer exists,
|
|
a new mail buffer is created with the attached files in it.
|
|
|
|
*** Open files in separate windows
|
|
|
|
When [[Marked candidates][marking]] multiple files or using [[Use the wildcard to select multiple files][wildcard]], helm allow opening all
|
|
this files in separate windows using an horizontal layout or a
|
|
vertical layout if you used a prefix arg, when no more windows can be
|
|
displayed in frame, next files are opened in background without being
|
|
displayed. When using \\<helm-find-files-map>\\[helm-ff-run-switch-other-window] the current
|
|
buffer is kept and files are displayed next to it with same behavior as above.
|
|
When using two prefix args, files are opened in background without beeing displayed.
|
|
|
|
*** Expand archives as directories in a avfs directory
|
|
|
|
If you have mounted your filesystem with mountavfs,
|
|
you can expand archives in the \"~/.avfs\" directory with \\<helm-map>\\[helm-execute-persistent-action].
|
|
|
|
*** Tramp archive support (emacs-27+ only)
|
|
|
|
If your emacs have library tramp-archive.el, you can browse the
|
|
content of archives with emacs and BTW helm-find-files. However this beeing
|
|
experimental and not very fast, helm doesn't provide an automatic
|
|
expansion and detection of archives, you will have to add the final /
|
|
manually and may have to force update (\\<helm-map>\\[helm-refresh])
|
|
or remove and add again the final / until tramp finish decompressing archive.
|
|
|
|
*** Touch files
|
|
|
|
In the completion buffer, you can choose the default which is the current-time, it is
|
|
the first candidate or the timestamp of one of the selected files.
|
|
If you need to use something else, use \\<helm-map>\\[next-history-element] and edit
|
|
the date in minibuffer.
|
|
It is also a way to quickly create a new file without opening a buffer, saving it
|
|
and killing it.
|
|
To touch more than one new file, separate you filenames with a comma (\",\").
|
|
If one wants to create (touch) a new file with comma inside the name use a prefix arg,
|
|
this will prevent splitting the name and create multiple files.
|
|
|
|
*** Delete files
|
|
|
|
You can delete files without quitting helm with
|
|
`\\<helm-find-files-map>\\[helm-ff-persistent-delete]' or delete files and quit helm with `\\[helm-ff-run-delete-file]'.
|
|
|
|
In the second method you can choose to
|
|
make this command asynchronous by customizing
|
|
\`helm-ff-delete-files-function'.
|
|
|
|
_WARNING_: When deleting files asynchronously you will NOT be
|
|
WARNED if directories are not empty, that's mean non empty directories will
|
|
be deleted in background without asking.
|
|
|
|
A good compromise is to trash your files
|
|
when using asynchronous method (see [[Trashing files][Trashing files]]).
|
|
|
|
When choosing synchronous delete, you can allow recursive
|
|
deletion of directories with `helm-ff-allow-recursive-deletes'.
|
|
Note that when trashing (synchronous) you are not asked for recursive deletion.
|
|
|
|
Note that `helm-ff-allow-recursive-deletes' have no effect when
|
|
deleting asynchronously.
|
|
|
|
First method (persistent delete) is always synchronous.
|
|
|
|
Note that when a prefix arg is given, trashing behavior is inversed.
|
|
See [[Trashing files][Trashing files]].
|
|
|
|
**** Trashing files
|
|
|
|
If you want to trash your files instead of deleting them you can
|
|
set `delete-by-moving-to-trash' to non nil, like this your files
|
|
will be moved to trash instead of beeing deleted.
|
|
|
|
You can reverse at any time the behavior of `delete-by-moving-to-trash' by using
|
|
a prefix arg with any of the delete files command.
|
|
|
|
On GNULinux distributions, when navigating to a Trash directory you
|
|
can restore any file in ..Trash/files directory with the 'Restore
|
|
from trash' action you will find in action menu (needs the
|
|
trash-cli package installed for remote files, see [[Trashing remote files with tramp][Here]]).
|
|
You can as well delete files from Trash directories with the 'delete files from trash'
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action.
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If you want to know where a file will be restored, hit `M-i', you will find a trash info.
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|
|
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Tip: Navigate to your Trash/files directories with `helm-find-files' and set a bookmark
|
|
there with \\<helm-find-files-map>\\[helm-ff-bookmark-set] for fast access to Trash.
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|
|
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NOTE: Restoring files from trash is working only on system using
|
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the [[http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/trash-spec][freedesktop trash specifications]].
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_WARNING:_
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|
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If you have an ENV var XDG_DATA_HOME in your .profile or .bash_profile
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and this var is set to something like $HOME/.local/share (like preconized)
|
|
`move-file-to-trash' may try to create $HOME/.local/share/Trash (literally)
|
|
and its subdirs in the directory where you are actually trying to trash files.
|
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because `move-file-to-trash' is interpreting XDG_DATA_HOME literally instead
|
|
of evaling its value (with `substitute-in-file-name').
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|
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***** Trashing remote files with tramp
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|
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Trashing remote files (or local files with sudo method) is disabled by default
|
|
because tramp is requiring the 'trash' command to be installed, if you want to
|
|
trash your remote files, customize `helm-trash-remote-files'.
|
|
The package on most GNU/Linux based distributions is trash-cli, it is available [[https://github.com/andreafrancia/trash-cli][here]].
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|
|
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NOTE:
|
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When deleting your files with sudo method, your trashed files will not be listed
|
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with trash-list until you log in as root.
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|
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*** Checksum file
|
|
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Checksum is calculated with the md5sum, sha1sum, sha224sum,
|
|
sha256sum, sha384sum and sha512sum when available, otherwise the
|
|
Emacs function `secure-hash' is used but it is slow and may crash
|
|
Emacs and even the whole system as it eats all memory. So if
|
|
your system doesn't have the md5 and sha command line tools be
|
|
careful when checking sum of larges files e.g. isos.
|
|
|
|
*** Ignored or boring files
|
|
|
|
Helm-find-files can ignore files matching
|
|
`helm-boring-file-regexp-list' or files that are git ignored, you
|
|
can set this with `helm-ff-skip-boring-files' or
|
|
`helm-ff-skip-git-ignored-files'.
|
|
|
|
** Commands
|
|
\\<helm-find-files-map>
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-locate]\t\tRun `locate' (`\\[universal-argument]' to specify locate database, `M-n' to insert basename of candidate).
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-browse-project]\t\tBrowse project (`\\[universal-argument]' to recurse, `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]' to recurse and refresh database).
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-find-sh-command]\t\tRun `find' shell command from this directory.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-grep]\t\tRun Grep (`\\[universal-argument]' to recurse).
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-pdfgrep]\t\tRun Pdfgrep on marked files.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-zgrep]\t\tRun zgrep (`\\[universal-argument]' to recurse).
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-grep-ag]\t\tRun AG grep on current directory.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-git-grep]\t\tRun git-grep on current directory.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-gid]\t\tRun gid (id-utils).
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-etags]\t\tRun Etags (`\\[universal-argument]' to use thing-at-point, `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]' to reload cache).
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-rename-file]\t\tRename Files (`\\[universal-argument]' to follow).
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-query-replace-fnames-on-marked]\t\tQuery replace on marked files.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-copy-file]\t\tCopy Files (`\\[universal-argument]' to follow).
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-byte-compile-file]\t\tByte Compile Files (`\\[universal-argument]' to load).
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-load-file]\t\tLoad Files.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-symlink-file]\t\tSymlink Files.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-hardlink-file]\t\tHardlink files.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-relsymlink-file]\t\tRelative symlink Files.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-delete-file]\t\tDelete Files.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-touch-files]\t\tTouch files.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-kill-buffer-persistent]\t\tKill buffer candidate without leaving Helm.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-persistent-delete]\t\tDelete file without leaving Helm.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-switch-to-eshell]\t\tSwitch to Eshell.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-eshell-command-on-file]\t\tEshell command on file (`\\[universal-argument]' to apply on marked files, otherwise treat them sequentially).
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-ediff-file]\t\tEdiff file.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-ediff-merge-file]\t\tEdiff merge file.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-complete-fn-at-point]\t\tComplete file name at point.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-switch-other-window]\t\tSwitch to other window.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-switch-other-frame]\t\tSwitch to other frame.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-open-file-externally]\t\tOpen file with external program (`\\[universal-argument]' to choose).
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-preview-file-externally]\t\tPreview file with external program.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-open-file-with-default-tool]\t\tOpen file externally with default tool.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-rotate-left-persistent]\t\tRotate image left.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-rotate-right-persistent]\t\tRotate image right.
|
|
\\[helm-find-files-up-one-level]\t\tGo to parent directory.
|
|
\\[helm-find-files-history]\t\tSwitch to the visited-directory history.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-file-name-history]\t\tSwitch to file name history.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-properties-persistent]\t\tShow file properties in a tooltip.
|
|
\\[helm-mark-all]\t\tMark all visible candidates.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-toggle-auto-update]\t\tToggle auto-expansion of directories.
|
|
\\[helm-unmark-all]\t\tUnmark all candidates, visible and invisible ones.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-mail-attach-files]\t\tAttach files to message buffer.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-print-file]\t\tPrint file, (`\\[universal-argument]' to refresh printer list).
|
|
\\[helm-enlarge-window]\t\tEnlarge Helm window.
|
|
\\[helm-narrow-window]\t\tNarrow Helm window.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-toggle-basename]\t\tToggle basename/fullpath.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-find-file-as-root]\t\tFind file as root.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-find-alternate-file]\t\tFind alternate file.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-insert-org-link]\t\tInsert org link.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-bookmark-set]\t\tSet bookmark to current directory.
|
|
\\[helm-find-files-switch-to-bookmark]\t\tJump to bookmark list.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-sort-alpha]\t\tSort alphabetically
|
|
\\[helm-ff-sort-by-newest]\t\tSort by newest
|
|
\\[helm-ff-sort-by-size]\t\tSort by size")
|
|
|
|
;;; Help for file-name-history
|
|
;;
|
|
;;
|
|
(defvar helm-file-name-history-help-message
|
|
"* Helm file name history
|
|
|
|
** Tips
|
|
You can open directly the selected file and exit helm or preselect the file in helm-find-files,
|
|
see actions in action menu.
|
|
|
|
You can toggle the view of deleted files, see commands below.
|
|
|
|
** Commands
|
|
\\<helm-file-name-history-map>
|
|
\\[helm-file-name-history-show-or-hide-deleted]\t\tToggle deleted files view.")
|
|
|
|
;;; Help for `helm-read-file-name'
|
|
;;
|
|
;;
|
|
(defun helm-read-file-name-help-message ()
|
|
(let ((name (if helm-alive-p
|
|
(assoc-default 'name (helm-get-current-source))
|
|
"generic")))
|
|
(format
|
|
"* Helm `%s' read file name completion
|
|
|
|
This is `%s' read file name completion that have been \"helmized\"
|
|
because you have enabled [[Helm mode][helm-mode]]'.
|
|
Don't confuse this with `helm-find-files' which is a native helm command,
|
|
see [[Helm functions vs helmized Emacs functions]].
|
|
|
|
** Tips
|
|
|
|
*** Navigation
|
|
|
|
**** Enter `~/' at end of pattern to quickly reach home directory
|
|
|
|
**** Enter `/' at end of pattern to quickly reach the file system root
|
|
|
|
**** Enter `./' at end of pattern to quickly reach `default-directory'
|
|
|
|
\(As per its value at the beginning of the session.)
|
|
|
|
If you already are in the `default-directory' this will move the cursor to the top.
|
|
|
|
**** Enter `../' at end of pattern will reach upper directory, moving cursor on top
|
|
|
|
This is different from using `\\[helm-find-files-up-one-level]' in that it moves
|
|
the cursor to the top instead of remaining on the previous subdir name.
|
|
|
|
**** You can complete with partial basename
|
|
|
|
It starts from the third character of the pattern.
|
|
|
|
For instance \"fob\" or \"fbr\" will complete \"foobar\" but \"fb\" needs a
|
|
third character in order to complete it.
|
|
|
|
*** Persistent actions
|
|
|
|
By default `helm-read-file-name' uses the persistent actions of `helm-find-files'.
|
|
|
|
**** Use `\\[universal-argument] \\<helm-map>\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' to display an image
|
|
|
|
**** `\\<helm-map>\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' on a filename will expand to this filename in Helm-buffer
|
|
|
|
Second hit displays the buffer filename.
|
|
Third hit kills the buffer filename.
|
|
Note: `\\[universal-argument] \\<helm-map>\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' displays the buffer directly.
|
|
|
|
**** Browse images directories with `helm-follow-mode' and navigate up/down
|
|
|
|
*** Delete characters backward
|
|
|
|
When you want to delete characters backward, e.g. to create a new file or directory,
|
|
auto-update may come in the way when it keeps updating to an existent directory.
|
|
In that case, type `C-<backspace>' and then `<backspace>'.
|
|
This should not be needed when copying/renaming files because autoupdate is disabled
|
|
by default in that case.
|
|
|
|
Note: On a terminal, the default binding `C-<backspace>' may not work.
|
|
In this case use `C-c <backspace>'.
|
|
|
|
*** Create new directories and files
|
|
|
|
**** You can create a new directory and a new file at the same time
|
|
|
|
Simply write the path in prompt and press `RET', e.g.
|
|
\"~/new/newnew/newnewnew/my_newfile.txt\".
|
|
|
|
**** To create a new directory, append a \"/\" at to the new name and press `RET'
|
|
|
|
**** To create a new file, enter a filename not ending with \"/\"
|
|
|
|
File and directory creation works only with some commands (e.g. `find-file')
|
|
and it will not work with others where it is not intended to return a file or
|
|
a directory \(e.g `list-directory').
|
|
|
|
*** Exiting minibuffer with empty string
|
|
|
|
You can exit minibuffer with empty string with \\<helm-read-file--map>\\[helm-cr-empty-string].
|
|
It is useful when some commands are prompting continuously until you enter an empty prompt.
|
|
|
|
** Commands
|
|
\\<helm-read-file-map>
|
|
\\[helm-find-files-up-one-level]\t\tGo to parent directory.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-toggle-auto-update]\t\tToggle auto-expansion of directories.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-toggle-basename]\t\tToggle basename.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-file-name-history]\t\tFile name history.
|
|
C/\\[helm-cr-empty-string]\t\tReturn empty string unless `must-match' is non-nil.
|
|
\\[helm-next-source]\t\tGo to next source.
|
|
\\[helm-previous-source]\t\tGo to previous source."
|
|
name name)))
|
|
|
|
;;; Generic file help - Used by locate.
|
|
;;
|
|
;;
|
|
(defvar helm-generic-file-help-message
|
|
"* Helm Generic files
|
|
|
|
** Tips
|
|
|
|
*** Locate
|
|
|
|
You can append to the search pattern any of the locate command line options,
|
|
e.g. -b, -e, -n <number>, etc. See the locate(1) man page for more details.
|
|
|
|
Some other sources (at the moment \"recentf\" and \"file in current directory\")
|
|
support the -b flag for compatibility with locate when they are used with it.
|
|
|
|
When you enable fuzzy matching on locate with `helm-locate-fuzzy-match', the
|
|
search will be performed on basename only for efficiency (so don't add \"-b\" at
|
|
prompt). As soon as you separate the patterns with spaces, fuzzy matching will
|
|
be disabled and search will be done on the full filename. Note that in
|
|
multi-match, fuzzy is completely disabled, which means that each pattern is a
|
|
match regexp (i.e. \"helm\" will match \"helm\" but \"hlm\" will \*not* match
|
|
\"helm\").
|
|
|
|
*** Browse project
|
|
|
|
When the current directory is not under version control, don't forget to refresh
|
|
the cache when files have been added/removed in the directory.
|
|
|
|
*** Find command
|
|
|
|
Recursively search files using the \"find\" shell command.
|
|
|
|
Candidates are all filenames that match all given globbing patterns. This
|
|
respects the options `helm-case-fold-search' and
|
|
`helm-findutils-search-full-path'.
|
|
|
|
You can pass arbitrary \"find\" options directly after a \"*\" separator.
|
|
For example, this would find all files matching \"book\" that are larger
|
|
than 1 megabyte:
|
|
|
|
book * -size +1M
|
|
|
|
** Commands
|
|
\\<helm-generic-files-map>
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-toggle-basename]\t\tToggle basename.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-grep]\t\tRun grep (`\\[universal-argument]' to recurse).
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-zgrep]\t\tRun zgrep.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-gid]\t\tRun GID (id-utils).
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-pdfgrep]\t\tRun PDFgrep on marked files.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-copy-file]\t\tCopy file(s)
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-rename-file]\t\tRename file(s).
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-symlink-file]\t\tSymlink file(s).
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-hardlink-file]\t\tHardlink file(s).
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-delete-file]\t\tDelete file(s).
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-byte-compile-file]\t\tByte compile Elisp file(s) (`\\[universal-argument]' to load).
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-load-file]\t\tLoad Elisp file(s).
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-ediff-file]\t\tEdiff file.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-ediff-merge-file]\t\tEdiff-merge file.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-switch-other-window]\t\tSwitch to other window.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-properties-persistent]\t\tShow file properties.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-etags]\t\tRun etags (`\\[universal-argument]' to use tap, `\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]' to reload the database).
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-open-file-externally]\t\tOpen file with external program (`\\[universal-argument]' to choose).
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-open-file-with-default-tool]\t\tOpen file externally with default tool.
|
|
\\[helm-ff-run-insert-org-link]\t\tInsert org link.")
|
|
|
|
;;; Grep help
|
|
;;
|
|
;;
|
|
(defvar helm-grep-help-message
|
|
"* Helm Grep
|
|
|
|
** Tips
|
|
|
|
*** Use a prefix argument to grep recursively
|
|
|
|
With Helm supporting git-grep and AG however, you are better off using one of
|
|
them for recursive searches.
|
|
|
|
*** You can use wild cards when selecting files (e.g. \"*.el\")
|
|
|
|
*** You can grep in many different directories by marking files or using wild cards
|
|
|
|
*** You can save the result in a `helm-grep-mode' buffer
|
|
|
|
See [[Commands][commands]] below.
|
|
|
|
Once in that buffer you can use \"emacs-wgrep\" (external package not bundled with Helm)
|
|
to edit your changes.
|
|
|
|
*** Helm-grep supports multi-matching
|
|
|
|
\(Starting from version 1.9.4.)
|
|
|
|
Simply add a space between each pattern as for most Helm commands.
|
|
|
|
*** See full path of selected candidate
|
|
|
|
Add (helm-popup-tip-mode 1) in your init file or enable it interactively with
|
|
M-x helm-popup-tip-mode.
|
|
|
|
*** Open file in other window
|
|
|
|
The command \\<helm-grep-map>\\[helm-grep-run-other-window-action] allow you to open file
|
|
in other window horizontally or vertically if a prefix arg is supplied.
|
|
|
|
*** Performance over TRAMP
|
|
|
|
Grepping works but it is badly supported as TRAMP doesn't support multiple
|
|
processes running in a short delay (less than 5s) among other things.
|
|
|
|
Helm uses a special hook to suspend the process automatically while you are
|
|
typing. Even if Helm handles this automatically by delaying each process by 5s,
|
|
you are adviced to this manually by hitting `\\<helm-map>\\[helm-toggle-suspend-update]' (suspend process) before
|
|
typing, and hit again `\\<helm-map>\\[helm-toggle-suspend-update]' when the regexp is ready to send to the remote
|
|
process. For simple regexps, there should be no need for this.
|
|
|
|
Another solution is to not use TRAMP at all and mount your remote file system via
|
|
SSHFS.
|
|
|
|
* Helm GID
|
|
|
|
** Tips
|
|
|
|
Helm-GID reads the database created with the `mkid' command from id-utils.
|
|
The name of the database file can be customized with `helm-gid-db-file-name', it
|
|
is usually \"ID\".
|
|
|
|
Helm-GID use the symbol at point as default-input. This command is also
|
|
accessible from `helm-find-files' which allow you to navigate to another
|
|
directory to consult its database.
|
|
|
|
Note: Helm-GID supports multi-matches but only the last pattern entered will be
|
|
highlighted since there is no ~--color~-like option in GID itself.
|
|
|
|
* Helm AG
|
|
|
|
** Tips
|
|
|
|
Helm-AG is different from grep or ack-grep in that it works on a directory and
|
|
not on a list of files.
|
|
|
|
You can ignore files and directories with a \".agignore\" file, local to a
|
|
directory or global when placed in the home directory. \(See the AG man page for
|
|
more details.) That file follows the same syntax as `helm-grep-ignored-files'
|
|
and `helm-grep-ignored-directories'.
|
|
|
|
As always you can access Helm AG from `helm-find-files'.
|
|
|
|
Starting with version 0.30, AG accepts one or more TYPE arguments on its command
|
|
line. Helm provides completion on these TYPE arguments when available with your
|
|
AG version. Use a prefix argument when starting a Helm-AG session to enable this
|
|
completion.
|
|
|
|
Note: You can mark several types to match in the AG query. The first AG
|
|
versions providing this feature allowed only one type, so in this case only the
|
|
last mark will be used.
|
|
|
|
* Helm git-grep
|
|
|
|
Helm-git-grep searches the current directory, i.e the default directory or the
|
|
directory in Helm-find-files. If this current directory is a subdirectory of a
|
|
project and you want to also match parent directories (i.e the whole project),
|
|
use a prefix argument.
|
|
|
|
** Commands
|
|
\\<helm-grep-map>
|
|
\\[helm-goto-next-file]\t\tNext File.
|
|
\\[helm-goto-precedent-file]\t\tPrevious File.
|
|
\\[helm-yank-text-at-point]\t\tYank text at point in minibuffer.
|
|
\\[helm-grep-run-other-window-action]\t\tJump to other window.
|
|
\\[helm-grep-run-other-frame-action]\t\tJump to other frame.
|
|
\\[helm-grep-run-default-action]\t\tRun default action (same as `RET').
|
|
\\[helm-grep-run-save-buffer]\t\tSave to a `helm-grep-mode' enabled buffer.")
|
|
|
|
;;; PDF grep help
|
|
;;
|
|
;;
|
|
(defvar helm-pdfgrep-help-message
|
|
"* Helm PDFgrep Map
|
|
|
|
** Commands
|
|
\\<helm-pdfgrep-map>
|
|
\\[helm-goto-next-file]\t\tNext file.
|
|
\\[helm-goto-precedent-file]\t\tPrevious file.
|
|
\\[helm-yank-text-at-point]\t\tYank text at point in minibuffer.")
|
|
|
|
;;; Etags help
|
|
;;
|
|
;;
|
|
(defvar helm-etags-help-message
|
|
"* Helm Etags Map
|
|
|
|
** Commands
|
|
\\<helm-etags-map>
|
|
\\[helm-goto-next-file]\t\tNext file.
|
|
\\[helm-goto-precedent-file]\t\tPrevious file.
|
|
\\[helm-yank-text-at-point]\t\tYank text at point in minibuffer.")
|
|
|
|
;;; UCS help
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;;
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;;
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(defvar helm-ucs-help-message
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"* Helm UCS
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** Tips
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Use commands below to insert unicode characters in current buffer without
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leaving Helm.
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** Commands
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\\<helm-ucs-map>
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\\[helm-ucs-persistent-insert]\t\tInsert character.
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\\[helm-ucs-persistent-forward]\t\tForward character.
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\\[helm-ucs-persistent-backward]\t\tBackward character.
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\\[helm-ucs-persistent-delete]\t\tDelete character backward.
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\\[helm-ucs-persistent-insert-space]\t\tInsert space.")
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;;; Bookmark help
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;;
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;;
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(defvar helm-bookmark-help-message
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"* Helm bookmark name
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** Commands
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\\<helm-bookmark-map>
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\\[helm-bookmark-run-jump-other-window]\t\tJump other window.
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\\[helm-bookmark-run-delete]\t\tDelete bookmark.
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\\[helm-bookmark-run-edit]\t\tEdit bookmark.
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\\[helm-bookmark-toggle-filename]\t\tToggle bookmark location visibility.")
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;;; Eshell command on file help
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;;
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;;
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(defvar helm-esh-help-message
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"* Helm Eshell on file
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** Tips
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*** Pass extra arguments after filename
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Normally the command or alias will be called with file as argument. For instance
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<command> candidate_file
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But you can also pass an argument or more after \"candidate_file\" like this:
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<command> %s [extra_args]
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\"candidate_file\" will be added at \"%s\" and the command will look at this:
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<command> candidate_file [extra_args]
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**** Use placeholders in extra arguments
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placeholder for file without extension: \\@
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placeholder for incremental number: \\#
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\"candidate_file\" will be added at \"%s\" and \\@ but without extension.
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<command %s \\@>
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\"candidate_file\" will be added at \"%s\" and \\# will be replaced by an incremental number.
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<command> %s \\#
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Here examples:
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Say you want to use the =convert= command to convert all your .png files in a directory to .jpg.
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This will convert all your files to jpg keeping the same basename.
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convert %s \\@.jpg
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This will convert all your files to foo-001.jpg, foo-002.jpg etc...
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convert %s foo-\\#.jpg
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You can of course combine both placeholders if needed.
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convert %s \\@-\\#.jpg
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*** Specify marked files as arguments
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Example:
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<command> file1 file2...
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Call `helm-find-files-eshell-command-on-file' with one prefix argument. Otherwise
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you can pass one prefix argument from the command selection buffer.
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Note: This does not work on remote files.
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With two prefix-args the output is printed to the `current-buffer'.
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With no prefix argument or a prefix argument value of '(16) (`\\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]')
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the command is called once for each file like this:
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<command> file1
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<command> file2
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...
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** Commands
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\\<helm-esh-on-file-map>")
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;;; Ido virtual buffer help
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;;
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;;
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(defvar helm-buffers-ido-virtual-help-message
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"* Helm Ido virtual buffers
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** Commands
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\\<helm-buffers-ido-virtual-map>
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\\[helm-ff-run-switch-other-window]\t\tSwitch to other window.
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\\[helm-ff-run-switch-other-frame]\t\tSwitch to other frame.
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\\[helm-ff-run-grep]\t\tGrep file.
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\\[helm-ff-run-zgrep]\t\tZgrep file.
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\\[helm-ff-run-delete-file]\t\tDelete file.
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\\[helm-ff-run-open-file-externally]\t\tOpen file externally.")
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;;; Moccur help
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;;
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;;
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(defvar helm-moccur-help-message
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"* Helm Moccur
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** Tips
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*** Matching
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Multiple regexp matching is allowed, simply enter a space to separate the regexps.
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Matching empty lines is supported with the regexp \"^$\", you then get the
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results displayed as the buffer-name and the line number only. You can
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save and edit these results, i.e. add text to the empty line.
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*** Automatically match symbol at point
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Helm can automatically match the symbol at point while keeping the minibuffer
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empty, ready to be written to. This behaviour is disabled by default. To
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enable this you need to add `helm-source-occur' and `helm-source-moccur' to
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`helm-sources-using-default-as-input'.
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*** Jump to the corresponding line in the searched buffer
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You can do this with `\\<helm-map>\\[helm-execute-persistent-action]' (persistent-action), to do it repeatedly
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you can use `\\<helm-map>\\[helm-follow-action-forward]' and `\\<helm-map>\\[helm-follow-action-backward]' or enable `helm-follow-mode' with `\\<helm-map>\\[helm-follow-mode]'.
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Follow mode is enabled by default in helm-occur.
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*** Switch to buffer in other window
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The command \\<helm-moccur-map>\\[helm-moccur-run-goto-line-ow] allow you to switch to buffer
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in other window horizontally or vertically if a prefix arg is supplied.
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*** Save the results
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Similarly to Helm-grep, you can save the results with `\\<helm-occur-map>\\[helm-occur-run-save-buffer]'.
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Once in the saved buffer, you can edit it, see [[Edit a saved buffer][below]].
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Of course if you don't save the results, you can resume the Helm session with
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`helm-resume'.
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*** Refresh the resumed session
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When the buffer(s) where you ran helm-(m)occur get(s) modified, the Helm buffer
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will flash red as a warning. You can refresh the buffer by running `\\<helm-map>\\[helm-refresh]'.
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This can be done automatically by customizing `helm-moccur-auto-update-on-resume'.
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*** Refresh a saved buffer
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Type `g' to update the buffer.
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*** Edit a saved buffer
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First, install wgrep (https://github.com/mhayashi1120/Emacs-wgrep) and then:
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1) `C-c C-p' (`wgrep-change-to-wgrep-mode') to edit the buffer(s).
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2) `C-x C-s' to save your changes.
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Tip: Use the excellent iedit (https://github.com/victorhge/iedit) to modify all
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occurences at once in the buffer.
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*** Search in region
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When searching in current-buffer with `helm-occur', if a region
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is found helm will search in this region only. If you marked
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this region with `mark-defun' the symbol that was at point before
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marking defun will be used when `helm-source-occur' is member of
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`helm-sources-using-default-as-input'.
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*** Switch to next or previous source
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See [[Moving in `helm-buffer'][Moving in `helm-buffer']].
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** Commands
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\\<helm-occur-map>
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\\[helm-occur-run-goto-line-ow]\t\tGo to line in other window.
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\\[helm-occur-run-goto-line-of]\t\tGo to line in new frame.
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\\[helm-occur-run-save-buffer]\t\tSave results in new buffer.")
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;;; Helm Top
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;;
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;;
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(defvar helm-top-help-message
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"* Helm Top
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|
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** Commands
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|
\\<helm-top-map>
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|
\\[helm-top-run-sort-by-com]\t\tSort by commands.
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\\[helm-top-run-sort-by-cpu]\t\tSort by CPU usage.
|
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\\[helm-top-run-sort-by-user]\t\tSort alphabetically by user.
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\\[helm-top-run-sort-by-mem]\t\tSort by memory.")
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;;; Helm Elisp package
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;;
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;;
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(defvar helm-el-package-help-message
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"* Helm Elisp package
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|
|
|
** Tips
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|
|
*** Compile all your packages asynchronously
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|
|
If you use async (if you have installed Helm from MELPA you do), only \"helm\",
|
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\"helm-core\", and \"magit\" are compiled asynchronously. If you want all your
|
|
packages compiled asynchronously, add this to your init file:
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|
|
(setq async-bytecomp-allowed-packages '(all))
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|
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*** Upgrade Elisp packages
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|
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On initialization (when Emacs is fetching packages on remote), if Helm finds
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packages to upgrade, it will start in the upgradable packages view showing the packages
|
|
available for upgrade.
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|
|
On subsequent runs, you will have to refresh the list with `C-c \\[universal-argument]'. If Helm
|
|
finds upgrades you can switch to upgrade view (see below) to see what packages
|
|
are available for upgrade or simply hit `C-c U' to upgrade them all.
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|
|
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To see upgradable packages hit `M-U'.
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|
|
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Then you can install all upgradable packages with the \"upgrade all\" action
|
|
\(`C-c \\[universal-argument]'), or upgrade only specific packages by marking them and running the
|
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\"upgrade\" action (visible only when there are upgradable packages). Of course
|
|
you can upgrade a single package by just running the \"upgrade\" action without
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|
marking it (`C-c u' or `RET') .
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|
|
\*Warning:* You are strongly advised to \*restart* Emacs after \*upgrading* packages.
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|
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*** Meaning of flags prefixing packages
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|
|
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\(Emacs ≥25)
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|
|
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- The flag \"S\" that prefixes package names means that the packages belong to `package-selected-packages'.
|
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|
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- The flag \"U\" that prefix package names mean that this package is no more needed.
|
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|
|
** Commands
|
|
\\<helm-el-package-map>
|
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\\[helm-el-package-show-all]\t\tShow all packages.
|
|
\\[helm-el-package-show-installed]\t\tShow installed packages only.
|
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\\[helm-el-package-show-uninstalled]\t\tShow non-installed packages only.
|
|
\\[helm-el-package-show-upgrade]\t\tShow upgradable packages only.
|
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\\[helm-el-package-show-built-in]\t\tShow built-in packages only.
|
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\\[helm-el-run-package-install]\t\tInstall package(s).
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\\[helm-el-run-package-reinstall]\t\tReinstall package(s).
|
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\\[helm-el-run-package-uninstall]\t\tUninstall package(s).
|
|
\\[helm-el-run-package-upgrade]\t\tUpgrade package(s).
|
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\\[helm-el-run-package-upgrade-all]\t\tUpgrade all packages.
|
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\\[helm-el-run-visit-homepage]\t\tVisit package homepage.")
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|
|
;;; Helm M-x
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|
;;
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;;
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|
(defvar helm-M-x-help-message
|
|
"* Helm M-x
|
|
|
|
** Tips
|
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|
|
*** You can get help on any command with persistent action (\\[helm-execute-persistent-action])
|
|
|
|
*** Prefix arguments
|
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|
|
You must pass prefix arguments \*after* starting `helm-M-x'. A mode-line
|
|
counter will display the number of given prefix arguments.
|
|
|
|
If you pass prefix arguments before running `helm-M-x', it will be displayed in the prompt.
|
|
The first `\\[universal-argument]' after `helm-M-x' clears those prefix arguments.
|
|
|
|
*** Completion styles in helm-M-x
|
|
|
|
By default helm-M-x use 'helm completion style, if you want to enable fuzzy matching aka flex,
|
|
see [[Completion-styles][Completion-styles]].")
|
|
|
|
;;; Helm imenu
|
|
;;
|
|
;;
|
|
(defvar helm-imenu-help-message
|
|
"* Helm Imenu
|
|
|
|
** Commands
|
|
\\<helm-imenu-map>
|
|
\\[helm-imenu-next-section]\t\tGo to next section.
|
|
\\[helm-imenu-previous-section]\t\tGo to previous section.")
|
|
|
|
;;; Helm colors
|
|
;;
|
|
;;
|
|
(defvar helm-colors-help-message
|
|
"* Helm colors
|
|
|
|
** Commands
|
|
\\<helm-color-map>
|
|
\\[helm-color-run-insert-name]\t\tInsert the entry name.
|
|
\\[helm-color-run-kill-name]\t\tKill the entry name.
|
|
\\[helm-color-run-insert-rgb]\t\tInsert entry in RGB format.
|
|
\\[helm-color-run-kill-rgb]\t\tKill entry in RGB format.")
|
|
|
|
;;; Helm Semantic
|
|
;;
|
|
;;
|
|
(defvar helm-semantic-help-message
|
|
"* Helm Semantic
|
|
|
|
** Commands
|
|
\\<helm-semantic-map>")
|
|
|
|
;;; Helm kmacro
|
|
;;
|
|
;;
|
|
(defvar helm-kmacro-help-message
|
|
"* Helm kmacro
|
|
|
|
** Tips
|
|
|
|
- Start recording a kmacro with `f3'.
|
|
- End the kmacro recording with `f4'.
|
|
- Run `helm-execute-kmacro' to list all your kmacros.
|
|
|
|
Use persistent action to run your kmacro as many time as needed.
|
|
You can browse the kmacros with `helm-next-line' and `helm-previous-line'.
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|
|
|
Note: You can't record keys running Helm commands except `helm-M-x', under the
|
|
condition that you don't choose a command using Helm completion.
|
|
|
|
** Commands
|
|
\\<helm-kmacro-map>")
|
|
|
|
;;; Kill ring
|
|
;;
|
|
;;
|
|
(defvar helm-kill-ring-help-message
|
|
"* Helm kill ring
|
|
|
|
** Tips
|
|
|
|
Every Helm session lets you save a candidate to the kill-ring / clipboard /
|
|
primary-selection with `\\<helm-map>\\[helm-kill-selection-and-quit]'.
|
|
|
|
To save space, Helm-kill-ring truncates the candidates longer than
|
|
`helm-kill-ring-max-offset'.
|
|
`\\<helm-kill-ring-map>\\[helm-kill-ring-kill-selection]' then saves the whole
|
|
text and not the truncated value. The view of truncated candidates can be
|
|
toggled; see the command list below.
|
|
|
|
As opposed to `yank', numeric prefix arguments are ignored with
|
|
`helm-show-kill-ring': there is no need for them since selection happens within
|
|
Helm. Moreover Helm has [[Shortcuts for executing the default action on the n-th candidate][Shortcuts for executing the default action on the n-th candidate]].
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|
|
|
It is recommended to globally bind `M-y' to `helm-show-kill-ring'. Once in the
|
|
Helm-kill-ring session you can navigate to next/previous line with `M-y' and
|
|
`M-u' for convenience. Of course `\\[helm-next-line]' and `\\[helm-previous-line]' are still available.
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|
|
|
It is possible to delete candidates from the kill ring with `\\<helm-kill-ring-map>\\[helm-kill-ring-delete]'
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|
but also persistently with `\\<helm-kill-ring-map>\\[helm-kill-ring-run-persistent-delete]'.
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|
|
|
You can concatenate marked candidates and yank them in the current
|
|
buffer, thus creating a new entry in the kill ring. Candidates are
|
|
concatenated with `helm-kill-ring-separator' as default but you can
|
|
change interactively the separator while yanking by using two prefix
|
|
args. When you have something else than \"\\n\" as default value for
|
|
`helm-kill-ring-separator' and you want to use \"\\n\" from prompt, use
|
|
`C-q C-j' to enter a newline in prompt.
|
|
|
|
To not push a new entry in the kill ring, use `\\<helm-map>\\[helm-copy-to-buffer]' instead of RET
|
|
\(note that you can't change separator with this).
|
|
|
|
When inserting candidates with the default action (`RET'), `point' is placed at
|
|
the end of the candidate and `mark' at the beginning. You can revert this behavior
|
|
by using a prefix argument, i.e. `C-u RET', like the regular `yank' command does.
|
|
|
|
** Commands
|
|
\\<helm-kill-ring-map>
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|
\\[helm-next-line]\t\tNext line.
|
|
\\[helm-previous-line]\t\tPrevious line.
|
|
\\[helm-kill-ring-delete]\t\tDelete entry.
|
|
\\[helm-kill-ring-toggle-truncated]\t\tToggle truncated view of candidate.
|
|
\\[helm-kill-ring-kill-selection]\t\tKill non-truncated of selection.")
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;;; Completing-read
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;;
|
|
(defun helm-comp-read-help-message ()
|
|
(let ((com (assoc-default 'name (helm-get-current-source))))
|
|
(format
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"* Helm completing-read completion for `%s'
|
|
|
|
Command `%s' is using a `completing-read' for completion on your input,
|
|
this completion have been \"helmized\" because you have enabled [[Helm mode][helm-mode]]'.
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|
|
|
** Tips
|
|
|
|
*** Disabling or use something else than helm for completion of some commands
|
|
|
|
You can disable helm completion or use something else for specific commands of your choice,
|
|
for this customize variable `helm-completing-read-handlers-alist'.
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|
|
|
*** Exiting minibuffer with empty string
|
|
|
|
You can exit minibuffer with empty string with \\<helm-comp-read-map>\\[helm-cr-empty-string].
|
|
It is useful when some commands are prompting continuously until you enter an empty prompt.
|
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|
|
** Commands
|
|
\\<helm-comp-read-map>
|
|
\\[helm-cr-empty-string]\t\tExit minibuffer with empty string."
|
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com com)))
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;;; Mode line strings
|
|
;;
|
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;;
|
|
;;;###autoload
|
|
(defvar helm-comp-read-mode-line "\
|
|
\\<helm-comp-read-map>\
|
|
C/\\[helm-cr-empty-string]:Empty \
|
|
\\<helm-map>\
|
|
\\[helm-help]:Help \
|
|
\\[helm-select-action]:Act \
|
|
\\[helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer]/\
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|
f1/f2/f-n:NthAct \
|
|
\\[helm-toggle-suspend-update]:Tog.suspend \
|
|
\\[helm-customize-group]:Conf")
|
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|
;;;###autoload
|
|
(defvar helm-read-file-name-mode-line-string "\
|
|
\\<helm-read-file-map>\
|
|
\\[helm-help]:Help \
|
|
C/\\[helm-cr-empty-string]:Empty \
|
|
\\<helm-map>\
|
|
\\[helm-select-action]:Act \
|
|
\\[helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer]/\
|
|
f1/f2/f-n:NthAct \
|
|
\\[helm-toggle-suspend-update]:Tog.suspend \
|
|
\\[helm-customize-group]:Conf"
|
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"String displayed in mode-line in `helm-source-find-files'.")
|
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|
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;;;###autoload
|
|
(defvar helm-top-mode-line "\
|
|
\\<helm-top-map>\
|
|
\\[helm-help]:Help \
|
|
\\<helm-map>\
|
|
\\[helm-select-action]:Act \
|
|
\\[helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer]/\
|
|
f1/f2/f-n:NthAct \
|
|
\\[helm-toggle-suspend-update]:Tog.suspend \
|
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\\[helm-customize-group]:Conf")
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(provide 'helm-help)
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;; Local Variables:
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|
;; byte-compile-warnings: (not obsolete)
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;; coding: utf-8
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;; indent-tabs-mode: nil
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;; End:
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;;; helm-help.el ends here
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