* dired-x 'mother knows best' shell guess attitude
@ 2003-04-16 1:49 Dan Jacobson
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From: Dan Jacobson @ 2003-04-16 1:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
Gentlemen, isn't emacs rather rude when it second guesses the user's
idea of a good command to run:
$ mkdir x; cd x; touch a.tar
$ emacs -l dired-x .
! w c RET ! ESC p
It now already knows I want to use wc. However it insists mother
knows best and still offers tar. I could have already used wc 1000
times and it still wouldn't get a hint about what I like.
Worse yet is when there are several of its "better choices", not just
one. In this case we have to plod thru each one of those with ESC p
till we get to the one we just used, now way in the back of the bus.
E.g. for .dvi, see dired-guess-shell-alist-default.
Note, if I used wc on tar files, and sum on cpio files, then if I am
on a cpio file, it should prompt like: sum, cpio -iv <, wc
In that order, I suppose.
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* Re: dired-x 'mother knows best' shell guess attitude
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@ 2003-04-16 17:31 ` Kevin Rodgers
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From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2003-04-16 17:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
Dan Jacobson wrote:
> Gentlemen, isn't emacs rather rude when it second guesses the user's
> idea of a good command to run:
> $ mkdir x; cd x; touch a.tar
> $ emacs -l dired-x .
> ! w c RET ! ESC p
>
> It now already knows I want to use wc. However it insists mother
> knows best and still offers tar.
Yes, M-p should put "wc" in the minibuffer. "tar xvf" should be available via
M-n.
> I could have already used wc 1000
> times and it still wouldn't get a hint about what I like.
>
> Worse yet is when there are several of its "better choices", not just
> one. In this case we have to plod thru each one of those with ESC p
> till we get to the one we just used, now way in the back of the bus.
> E.g. for .dvi, see dired-guess-shell-alist-default.
>
> Note, if I used wc on tar files, and sum on cpio files, then if I am
> on a cpio file, it should prompt like: sum, cpio -iv <, wc
> In that order, I suppose.
Interesting idea. Why don't you implement it?
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