From: Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support>
To: excalamus@tutanota.com
Cc: Help Gnu Emacs <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: How to use project.el
Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2020 22:34:30 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <X7gaRjyDOLHwoP1Y@protected.rcdrun.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <MMQdMsY--3-2@tutanota.com>
* excalamus--- via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> [2020-11-20 17:53]:
> With 27.1 out, I see talk of project.el, how great it is, and how
> it's been around for years. What I don't see is anything about how
> to use it. There's one sparse page in the manual, C-h i m emacs m
> Projects. I've run project-find-file and project-search. I fail to
> see how they're fundamentally different than find-file or grep.
Even me I was reading about it before some days. The difference is
is this below.
File: emacs.info, Node: Projects, Next: Change Log, Prev: Version Control, Up: Maintaining
28.2 Working with Projects
==========================
A “project” is a collection of files used for producing one or more
programs. Files that belong to a project are typically stored in a
hierarchy of directories; the top-level directory of the hierarchy is
known as the “project root”.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2020-11-20 19:34 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2020-11-20 14:52 How to use project.el excalamus--- via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
2020-11-20 19:34 ` Jean Louis [this message]
2020-11-20 23:34 ` Dmitry Gutov
2020-11-21 1:03 ` excalamus--- via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
2020-11-22 2:55 ` Dmitry Gutov
2020-11-23 16:22 ` excalamus--- via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
2020-11-23 22:19 ` Dmitry Gutov
2020-11-24 3:54 ` excalamus--- via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
2020-11-25 1:54 ` Dmitry Gutov
2020-11-25 2:55 ` excalamus--- via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
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