(Emacs/app)~dired switches now sort by time
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@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ are some corners I'd like to adjust).
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(dired-mode-hook . auto-revert-mode)
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(dired-mode-hook . dired-hide-details-mode)
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:init
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(setq-default dired-listing-switches "-AFBl --group-directories-first"
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(setq-default dired-listing-switches "-AFBlu --group-directories-first"
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dired-omit-files "^\\."
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dired-dwim-target t)
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(with-eval-after-load "evil-collection"
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@@ -354,13 +354,14 @@ emulator.
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The killer benefits of eshell (which would appeal to Emacs users) are
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a direct result of eshell being written in Emacs lisp:
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- incredible integration with Emacs utilities (such as ~dired~,
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~find-file~, any read functions, to name a few)
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~find-file~, any read functions, etc)
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- very extensible, easy to write new commands which leverage Emacs
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commands as well as external utilities
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- agnostic of platform: "eshell/cd" will call the underlying change
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directory function for you, so commands will (usually) mean the same
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thing regardless of platform
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- this means as long as Emacs runs, you can run eshell
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- this means as long as Emacs can run on an operating system, one
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may run eshell
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However, my favourite feature of eshell is the set of evaluators that
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run on command input. Some of the benefits listed above come as a
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