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dired
Edit the contents of a directory. | Ctrl-x d |
The command dired (for directory edit) allows you to conveniently
peruse the contents of a directory, examining the contents of files
and, if you wish, selecting some for deletion, copying, or moving.
The command prompts for the name of a directory or a file pattern. By
default, it uses the current directory. It then displays a buffer in
the current window, with contents similar to what the operating system
command "dir" would display. Each line of the dired buffer contains
the name of a file and information about it.
In dired mode, alphabetic keys run special dired commands. See the
description of the dired-mode command for details. Typing H or "?"
in dired mode gives help on dired subcommands.
More info:
Invoking Epsilon (Getting Started)
Internet Support
Directory Editing
find-file
expand-wildcards
Dired Subroutines (Primitives)
Internet Primitives (Primitives)
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