From: "B. T. Raven" <nihil@nihilo.net>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: More convenient editing of recentf files
Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2009 19:09:08 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <E76dnQwc-fbSBSDUnZ2dnUVZ_qTinZ2d@posted.cpinternet> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <mailman.3269.1237157595.31690.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
Drew Adams wrote:
>> From: B. T. Raven Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 11:43 AM
>> In .emacs I have:
>> (add-to-list 'same-window-buffer-names "*Buffer List*")
>> and '(iswitchb-mode t nil (iswitchb)) in custom-set-variables
>> so I can navigate to buffers quickly with C-x b and kill
>> selected ones with C-x C-b via D, SPC, and X keys.
>
>> Is there a way to do something like this with recentf files?
>> Now I have to use the mousey checkbox interface:
>> menubar > Open Recent > Edit list > check ... check ... check
>> .... move to bottom of list ... check ok
>
> Perhaps someone else will give you an Iswitchb-specific answer for recentf file
> deletion. If not, the following might help.
>
> If you use Icicles, you can use `Remove from Recent Files List' in menu Files >
> Icicles, or use `M-x icicle-remove-file-from-recentf-list'.
>
> During completion, you can filter candidates with your input (e.g. substring,
> regexp, prefix), and cycle among matches. Use `C-RET' or `C-mouse-2' repeatedly
> to remove as many individual file names as you like.
>
> Use `C-!' to remove all file names that match the current input pattern - use as
> many patterns as you like. Use `C-~' (complement) to match against all
> candidates that do *not* match some input pattern. Use `M-SPC' to combine input
> patterns (logical AND): progessive completion.
>
> (And yes, you can use Iswitchb with Icicles.)
>
> ----
>
> Without Icicles, you could call, within a loop, a command that reads a single
> absolute file name using completion (letting the user quit the loop with, e.g.,
> `C-g'). A user would then complete file names to remove them from
> `recentf-list'.
>
> (defun remove-some-recent-files ()
> "Remove some files from the list of recently used files."
> (interactive)
> (while recentf-list
> (call-interactively #'remove-a-recent-file)))
>
> Within the loop, call `completing-read' against `recentf-list'. E.g.:
>
> (defun remove-a-recent-file (file)
> "Remove a file from the list of recently used files."
> (interactive
> (list
> (completing-read
> "Remove from recent files list (`C-g' when done): "
> (mapcar #'list
> (progn
> (unless (boundp 'recentf-list)(require 'recentf))
> (when (fboundp 'recentf-mode) (recentf-mode 99))
> (unless (consp recentf-list)
> (error "No recently accessed files"))
> recentf-list))
> nil (and (fboundp 'confirm-nonexistent-file-or-buffer)
> (confirm-nonexistent-file-or-buffer)) ; Emacs23.
> nil 'file-name-history (car recentf-list))))
> (setq recentf-list (delete file recentf-list))
> (message "`%s' removed from `recentf-list'" file))
>
> If you know you're going to have `recentf.el' loaded and be in `recentf-mode',
> then you can skip the first part of the `progn'. If you know you have Emacs 22+,
> you can skip the `mapcar'. If you know you have Emacs 23, you can skip the
> `fboundp' for `confirm-...'.
Thanks, Drew. I called the main defun prune-recentf-list and it worked
but with deeply nested file hierarchy, it's still a lot of typing. For
now I'll just use:
(defalias 'rel 'recentf-edit-list)
(defalias 'rof 'recentf-open-files)
(defalias 'rsl 'recentf-save-list)
so I can avoid the mouse.
Does the code below require that Icicles be installed? It looks like it
depends on the existence of icicle-define-command. I probably will
install icicles someday. It looks intriguing but I need to keep things
as close to the standard Emacs install as possible for now.
Ed
>
> ----
>
> FYI, a nearly identical definition suffices to define the Icicles multi-command
> (no loop needed) that lets you remove as many files as you want from the list:
>
> (icicle-define-command icicle-remove-file-from-recentf-list
> "Remove some files from the list of recently used files."
> icicle-remove-from-recentf-candidate-action
> "Remove from recent files list: "
> (mapcar #'list
> (progn
> (unless (boundp 'recentf-list) (require 'recentf))
> (when (fboundp 'recentf-mode) (recentf-mode 99))
> (unless (consp recentf-list)
> (error "No recently accessed files"))
> recentf-list))
> nil (and (fboundp 'confirm-nonexistent-file-or-buffer)
> (confirm-nonexistent-file-or-buffer))
> nil 'file-name-history (car recentf-list) nil
> ((icicle-use-candidates-only-once-flag t)))
>
> (defun icicle-remove-from-recentf-candidate-action (file)
> "Action function for `icicle-remove-file-from-recentf-list'."
> (setq recentf-list (delete file recentf-list))
> (message "`%s' removed from `recentf-list'" file))
>
> HTH.
>
>
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-03-16 1:09 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-03-15 18:42 More convenient editing of recentf files B. T. Raven
2009-03-15 19:47 ` Lennart Borgman
2009-03-15 22:53 ` Drew Adams
2009-03-15 23:02 ` Drew Adams
[not found] ` <mailman.3262.1237146438.31690.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2009-03-15 23:01 ` B. T. Raven
[not found] ` <mailman.3269.1237157595.31690.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2009-03-16 1:09 ` B. T. Raven [this message]
2009-03-16 3:24 ` Drew Adams
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