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Wdired is a special mode that allows you to perform file
operations by editing the Dired buffer directly (the
“W” in “Wdired” stands for
“writable”). To enter Wdired mode, type C-x
C-q (dired-toggle-read-only) while in a Dired
buffer. Alternatively, use the ‘Immediate / Edit File
Names’ menu item.
While in Wdired mode, you can rename files by editing the file
names displayed in the Dired buffer. All the ordinary Emacs
editing commands, including rectangle operations and
query-replace, are available for this. Once you are
done editing, type C-c C-c
(wdired-finish-edit). This applies your changes and
switches back to ordinary Dired mode.
Apart from simply renaming files, you can move a file to another directory by typing in the new file name (either absolute or relative). To mark a file for deletion, delete the entire file name. To change the target of a symbolic link, edit the link target name which appears next to the link name.
The rest of the text in the buffer, such as the file sizes and
modification dates, is marked read-only, so you can’t edit
it. However, if you set
wdired-allow-to-change-permissions to
t, you can edit the file permissions. For example,
you can change ‘-rw-r--r--’ to
‘-rw-rw-rw-’ to make a file
world-writable. These changes also take effect when you type
C-c C-c.