Dmitry Gutov writes: > On 28/04/2025 03:29, Elijah Gabe Pérez wrote: > > For example, visiting a new file (usually with `find-file') or importing > > and opening a new project, you cannot be sure if it is already in the > > project--list (or it was not added to project-list) unless you do > > `project-switch-project' (which automatically index it), projectile have > > a similar behavior (projectile-auto-update-cache), but it's very slow, so > > one way i had to mimic this is this way. > > You're right. For it to be added to the list, you'd have to invoke a > command in it which uses projects at least once (for example, > project-find-file, 'C-x p f'). > > Not necessary to use project-switch-project, any command that calls > (project-current t) will do. > Right, but all these commands will prompt for select a project/file/directory, it is exhausting to always have to press C-g to quit it. In this case, the feature just display a message whether if project was indexed or not (if called interactively)