I would like to know Emacs' equivalent of Vim's :n, which opens several files according to a glob.
Say I have this directory:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 pablo pablo 31 Jun 2开发者_StackOverflow社区5 00:59 /home/pablo/tmp/prueba.php
-rw-rw-r-- 1 pablo pablo 2442 May 9 1913 /home/pablo/tmp/sin_soap.php -rw-rw-r-- 1 pablo pablo 726 Jun 25 15:20 /home/pablo/tmp/verificar.phpAnd I want to open all those files. In Vim, I can type
:n *php
and that will give me one buffer for every file; I don't know how to do that in Emacs (when it's already open, of course I can do 'emacs *php' in a shell).
I'm happy with a function that I can call from any buffer via M-x, but if there's a command that I can call in dired-mode (say, edit all marked files or something), that would be beyond cool.
Thanks.
The ordinary find-file
command, C-xC-f, will accept wildcards and open multiple buffers. From the documentation:
Interactively, or if wildcards is non-nil in a call from Lisp, expand wildcards (if any) and visit multiple files. You can suppress wildcard expansion by setting `find-file-wildcards' to nil.
In your example you'd just type C-xC-f*php
RET.
Open the directory in dired, or use find-dired to create a dired buffer using Unix find (i.e. not find-file
), then mark the files you want (with m
) to open and press F
.
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