These kinds of messages interfere with minibuffer use when they appear. My recentf timer is hourly, yet I still notice it from time to time. I forcibly suppress the message in a messier way than I'd prefer. It was on my list to one day submit a patch for the same thing with a defcustom called recentf-inhibit-messages. On Thu, Feb 13, 2025 at 3:15 AM Stefan Kangas wrote: > Eli Zaretskii writes: > > >> From: Lockywolf > >> Cc: eliz@gnu.org, > >> stefankangas@gmail.com, > >> Lockywolf > >> Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2025 12:04:30 +0800 > >> > >> +(defcustom recentf-verbosity 1 > >> + "Whether to show verbose messages about low-level recentf actions. > >> +0 means to not show debugging messages related to the recentf > machinery. > >> +1 means show messages that were printed by default on Emacs <= 31.1." > >> + :group 'recentf > >> + :type 'integer > >> + :version "31.1") > > > > I think referring to the "Wrote..." messages as "debugging" is > > incorrect, since this is the normal Emacs operation when saving a > > buffer. > > In context, and from the users point of view, this is not something one > should normally need to care about or look at. I'd consider this > debugging output, myself. Just my two cents, of course. > > > >