tags 6847 + patch quit Damyan Pepper writes: > When using ibuffer.el if I set it to filter by filename then dired > buffers visiting directories are not included in the filter. This is > inconsistent with the way that ibuffer displays the buffers. > > For example, if I start with emacs -Q, open a few buffers and run M-x ibuffer: > > MR Name Size Mode Filename/Process > -- ---- ---- ---- ---------------- > [ Default ] > README 5276 Fundamental c:/emacs-23.2/README > % emacs-23.2 857 Dired by name c:/emacs-23.2/ > % etc 5627 Dired by name c:/emacs-23.2/etc/ > % bin 1299 Dired by name c:/emacs-23.2/bin/ > *scratch* 191 Lisp Interaction > * *Messages* 131 Fundamental > > 6 buffers 13381 4 files, no processes > > and then press "/ f emacs" I get: > > MR Name Size Mode Filename/Process > -- ---- ---- ---- ---------------- > [ Default ] > README 5276 Fundamental c:/emacs-23.2/README > > 1 buffer 5276 1 file, no processes > > > Note that the emacs-23.2, etc and bin buffers all have an entry in the > "Filename/Process" column that is ignored by the filter. I think this use case should be mostly covered by the recently added ibuffer-filter-by-directory command: commit 35aaa6b6aa9a2e7b42465603fb32355a009c510f Author: Christopher Genovese Date: Tue Dec 20 17:41:56 2016 +0900 ibuffer: New filters and commands But it would seem that this command never got a key binding. This is an excerpt from C-h f ibuffer-mode: Filtering commands: ‘M-x ibuffer-filter-chosen-by-completion’ - Select and apply filter chosen by completion. ‘/ RET’ - Add a filter by any major mode. ‘/ m’ - Add a filter by a major mode now in use. ‘/ M’ - Add a filter by derived mode. ‘/ n’ - Add a filter by buffer name. ‘/ c’ - Add a filter by buffer content. ‘/ b’ - Add a filter by basename. ‘M-x ibuffer-filter-by-directory’ - Add a filter by directory name. ‘/ f’ - Add a filter by filename. ‘/ .’ - Add a filter by file extension. I suggest to add the keybinding "/ F" for ibuffer-filter-by-directory and "/ SPC" for ibuffer-filter-chosen-by-completion. Perhaps "/ d" or "/ D" would be more natural for the directory case, but alas they are already taken. Please see the attached patch. Thanks, Stefan Kangas