2021-05-02 15:33:41 +00:00
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#+title: ivy-quick-find-files.el
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#+author: Lucien Cartier-Tilet
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#+email: lucien@phundrak.com
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* Introduction
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~ivy-quick-find-files.el~ is a utility package for all of you out there
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that often find themselves looking for the right file in the right
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place, but you can’t be bothered to have a specific keybinding for
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that particular file for one reason or another.
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Now, you have a utility for finding files by directory with an
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associated extension! Let’s say you often open files with a ~.org~
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extension from your directory =~/org/=, this package will try to find it
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insantly for you!
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* Motivation
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I often find myself opening a specific set of files, but they are too
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numerous to make each one of them a keybinding. Well, I actually
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could, but I end up with way too much for my taste. In fact, at the
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time I’m writing this, I would have to manage a hundred keybindings
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for my various org files alone! Unmanageable!
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* Installation
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2021-05-02 16:05:26 +00:00
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** Prerequisites
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First of all, make sure either ~find~ (which is fairly standard, it
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should be there by default) or [[https://github.com/sharkdp/fd][fd]] are installed on your system, as
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this package relies on one or the other depending on your choices
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(~find~ by default).
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2021-05-02 15:33:41 +00:00
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** Local installation
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The vanilla way of installing this package would be to clone this
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repository somewhere in your Emacs’ ~load-path~, or add the following
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line to your ~.emacs~ or ~init.el~:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(add-to-list 'load-path "/path/to/ivy-quick-find-files.el")
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#+end_src
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Then add the following lines to your ~.emacs~ or ~init.el~:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(require 'ivy-quick-find-files)
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#+end_src
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** Straight + use-package
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My personnal choice in terms of installing packages is using straight
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with use-package. If you are using it too, add the following code to
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your ~.emacs~ or ~init.el~:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(use-package ivy-quick-find-files
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:defer t
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:ensure t
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:straight (ivy-quick-find-files :type git
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:host github
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:repo "Phundrak/ivy-quick-find-files.el")
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:config ; Depending on your preferences of course
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(setq ivy-quick-find-files-program 'fd
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ivy-quick-find-files-dirs-and-exts '(("~/org" . "org"))))
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#+end_src
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** Other methods
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I am aware other methods are available for installing packages in
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Emacs, such as ~quelpa~ or Spacemacs’ and DoomEmacs’ package managers,
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however I am yet unsure how to install this package with them. If you
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do, feel free to submit a PR with new instructions!
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2021-05-02 15:48:39 +00:00
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* Customizing
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A couple of variables can be editer by the user in order to configure
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~ivy-quick-find-files.el~:
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- ~ivy-quick-find-files-program~ :: The program to use in order to find
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your files. The two currently supported options are ~'find~ and ~'fd~.
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- ~ivy-quick-find-files-fd-executable~ :: Specify the executable to use
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when using the option ~'fd~.
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- ~ivy-quick-find-files-find-executable~ :: Specify the executable to
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use when using the option ~'find~.
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- ~ivy-quick-find-files-dirs-and-exts~ :: List of pairs between
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directories and extensions. For one directory, the program will be
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searching recursively all files with the specified
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extension. Possible value:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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'(("~/org" . "org")
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("/tmp" . "html")
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("~/code/C" . "h"))
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#+end_src
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This specific example will recursively search for all ~.org~ files in
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=~/org=, all ~.html~ files in ~/tmp~, and all ~.h~ files in =~/code/C=.
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2021-05-02 15:54:25 +00:00
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* I don’t want to use Ivy, I want to use <insert ivy alternative here>
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You can still use this package then! I made the function
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~ivy-quick-find-files-list-files~ specifically for this kind of
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situation. For instance, if you are an ido user, you could write an
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~ido-quick-find-files-list-files~ function like so:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(defun my/ido-quick-find-files ()
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(interactive)
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(find-file (ido-completing-read "Open file: "
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(ivy-quick-find-files-list-files))))
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#+end_src
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* Upcoming changes
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Plans exist to customize the maximum depth at which ~find~ and ~fd~ are to
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search for files.
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2021-05-02 15:33:41 +00:00
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* License
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~ivy-quick-find-files.el~ is available under the GNU GPL-3.0
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license. You can find the full text in [[file:LICENSE.md][LICENSE.md]].
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