diff --git a/org/config/emacs.org b/org/config/emacs.org index a41e7dc..8eb954f 100644 --- a/org/config/emacs.org +++ b/org/config/emacs.org @@ -3069,17 +3069,22 @@ me. "n" #'evil-next-line "p" #'evil-previous-line) :config - (setq dired-dwim-target t - dired-recursive-copies t - dired-recursive-deletes t - dired-listing-switches "-ahl --group-directories-first")) + (setq dired-dwim-target t + dired-recursive-copies 'always + dired-recursive-deletes 'top + dired-listing-switches "-ahl --group-directories-first" + dired-auto-revert-buffer t + image-dired-thumb-size 150 + image-dired-dir (expand-file-name (file-name-as-directory "dired-img" + user-emacs-directory)) + image-dired-db-file (expand-file-name "dired-db.el" user-emacs-directory) + image-dired-gallery-dir (expand-file-name (file-name-as-directory "gallery" + user-emacs-directory)) + image-dired-temp-image-file (expand-file-name "temp-image" image-dired-dir) + image-dired-temp-rotate-image-file (expand-file-name "temp-rotate-image" + image-dired-dir))) #+end_src -Note that I am activating by default ~gnus-dired-mode~. This is just for -the sake of convenience, since I’m not penalized with activating this -mode when it is not needed, but I don’t have to manually activate it -each time I need it. - Dired-x stands for “dired extra” which provides a couple more features that are for some reason not included in dired yet. #+begin_src emacs-lisp @@ -3094,6 +3099,23 @@ that are for some reason not included in dired yet. "«" #'dired-omit-mode)) #+end_src +Copying files with Dired is a blocking process. It’s usually fine when +there’s not a lot to copy, but it becomes more annoying when moving +larger files. The package ~dired-rsync~ allows to copy files with ~rsync~ +in the background so we can carry on with our tasks while the copy is +happening. +#+begin_src emacs-lisp +(use-package dired-rsync + :if (executable-find "rsync") + :defer t + :straight (:build t) + :general + (phundrak/evil + :keymaps 'dired-mode-map + :packages 'dired-rsync + "C-r" #'dired-rsync)) +#+end_src + ~dired-du~ provides the user with the option to be able to see the size of directories as they are, rather than just the size of their inode. However, I will not enable it by default as it can take some @@ -3136,6 +3158,17 @@ Diredfl makes dired colorful, and much more readable in my opinion. (diredfl-global-mode 1)) #+end_src +Dired can benefit from ~fd~, a fast reimplementation of ~find~, to +increase the speed of ~find-dired~. +#+begin_src emacs-lisp +(use-package fd-dired + :if (executable-find "fd") + :defer t + :straight (:build t) + :init + (global-set-key [remap find-dired] #'fd-dired)) +#+end_src + And let’s add some fancy icons in dired! #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package all-the-icons-dired @@ -3146,12 +3179,11 @@ And let’s add some fancy icons in dired! :config (defun my/all-the-icons-dired--refresh (orig-fun &rest args) (unless (or (not (file-remote-p default-directory)) - (<= (count-lines (point-min) - (point-max)) - 512)) + (<= (count-lines (point-min) (point-max)) 512)) (apply orig-fun args))) - - (advice-add #'all-the-icons-dired--refresh :around #'my/all-the-icons-dired--refresh)) + (advice-add #'all-the-icons-dired--refresh + :around + #'my/all-the-icons-dired--refresh)) #+end_src Lastly, let’s install some extensions to ~image-dired~.