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From: | Alvaro Ramirez |
Subject: | Re: Keen on a dired-hide-details-mode patch? |
Date: | Sun, 21 Jul 2024 21:13:24 +0100 |
Yuri Khan <yuri.v.khan@gmail.com> writes:
On Sun, 21 Jul 2024 at 23:14, Alvaro Ramirez <alvaro@xenodium.com> wrote:I have rough changes to enable hiding Dired’s absolute path via dired-hide-details-mode. Given a Dired header path like: /long/path/to/some/location/that/goes/deep/into/emacs/lisp/eshell: dired-hide-details-mode would display it as: eshell:Will that be gated behind a separate setting?
Sure. Can do.
Because some of theprojects I work on consist of multiple components with an …/includeand a …/src in each so it’s vital to see the full path.
Curious, in addition to dired header, wouldn't you also have de-duping details in the buffer name (and thus mode line)? I'm guessing I'm relying on the uniquify built-in package for this.
(Well, maybe stripping the project root to just its basename would be nice.)
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