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Convenient way to set "root of my project"?
From: |
Brett Hoerner |
Subject: |
Convenient way to set "root of my project"? |
Date: |
Tue, 27 Jan 2009 14:13:21 -0800 (PST) |
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G2/1.0 |
I'd like for commands like "grep" and "find file" to open at the root
of my "project" (I know emacs has no knowledge of projects). Does
anyone do / use something similar?
For example, I'm in /foo/bar/blah/doo/woo/file and I M-x grep, it's
based in /foo/bar/blah/doo/woo/ and I don't want to take the time to
change the path every time - 99% of the time I want to search my
current project (let's say /foo) for something. Ditto for find-file,
changes are the file I want isn't in /foo/bar/blah/doo/woo/, but
somewhere further up the tree (and down another branch), I'd love to
start at /foo.
Ideas? Or maybe I'm using both of these wrong and someone can tell me
the proper emacs-foo?
Thanks,
Brett
- Convenient way to set "root of my project"?,
Brett Hoerner <=
- RE: Convenient way to set "root of my project"?, Drew Adams, 2009/01/28
- Re: Convenient way to set "root of my project"?, Thierry Volpiatto, 2009/01/28
- Re: Convenient way to set "root of my project"?, Kevin Rodgers, 2009/01/28
- Re: Convenient way to set "root of my project"?, Andreas Politz, 2009/01/28
- Re: Convenient way to set "root of my project"?, Peter Dyballa, 2009/01/28
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