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findYou can select a set of files for display in a Dired buffer
more flexibly by using the find utility to choose
the files.
To search for files with names matching a wildcard pattern use M-x find-name-dired. It reads arguments directory and pattern, and chooses all the files in directory or its subdirectories whose individual names match pattern.
The files thus chosen are displayed in a Dired buffer, in which the ordinary Dired commands are available.
If you want to test the contents of files, rather than their
names, use M-x find-grep-dired. This command reads two
minibuffer arguments, directory and regexp;
it chooses all the files in directory or its
subdirectories that contain a match for regexp. It
works by running the programs find and
grep. See also M-x grep-find, in Grep Searching. Remember
to write the regular expression for grep, not for
Emacs. (An alternative method of showing files whose contents
match a given regexp is the % g regexp
command, see Marks
vs Flags.)
The most general command in this series is M-x
find-dired, which lets you specify any condition that
find can test. It takes two minibuffer arguments,
directory and find-args; it runs
find in directory, passing
find-args to tell find what condition to
test. To use this command, you need to know how to use
find.
The format of listing produced by these commands is controlled
by the variable find-ls-option. This is a pair of
options; the first specifying how to call find to
produce the file listing, and the second telling Dired to parse
the output.
The command M-x locate provides a similar interface
to the locate program. M-x
locate-with-filter is similar, but keeps only files whose
names match a given regular expression.
These buffers don’t work entirely like ordinary Dired buffers: file operations work, but do not always automatically update the buffer. Reverting the buffer with g deletes all inserted subdirectories, and erases all flags and marks.
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