From: Chris McMahan <first_initiallastname@one.dot.net>
Subject: Re: does dired have `mv' command?
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2006 16:04:51 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <uodvdh2n0.fsf@HY56D61.pg.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 44c7b9ef$1@news.greennet.net
I move files all of the time using the rename function of dired. Just
specify a different directory, and the file is moved.
See the documentation for dired-do-rename, mapped typically to R
within a dired buffer.
- Chris
Ken Goldman <kgold@watson.ibm.com> writes:
> To all the other answers, I'll recommend wdired.el.
>
> I don't know if it can move between directories, but it's great for
> renaming files in a directory, as it allows editing the dired buffer
> using all the power of emacs.
>
> That is, one can use keyboard macros, search and replace, rectangle
> mode (great for adding prefixes to file names), flip mode bits with
> the mouse, etc.
>
> Leon wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I'm wondering if dired has a function similar to `mv' in GNU/Linux
>> command line. If not, what's the best way of moving files between
>> directories?
>>
>> Currently I'm using copy and delete for small files. I have to resort
>> to shell to move large files.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-07-25 20:04 UTC|newest]
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2006-07-24 8:16 ` does dired have `mv' command? Tim X
2006-07-25 18:53 ` Ken Goldman
2006-07-25 20:04 ` Chris McMahan [this message]
2006-07-23 13:11 Leon
2006-07-23 13:20 ` Dieter Wilhelm
2006-07-24 10:43 ` Leon
2006-07-23 13:26 ` Peter Dyballa
2006-07-23 13:28 ` David Hansen
2006-07-23 16:42 ` Leon
2006-07-23 17:58 ` Peter Dyballa
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