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Consistency in dired-, occur-, and grep-mode
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> > I suspect that v in vc-dir is used rarely enough that people would
> > not object to a change.
> I use it every single day, and often. Like other people who aren't using
> magit (but I don't know whether this are many people these days).
I am not sure how to interpret that. Are you saying that
you intentionally type v (in vc-dir) every day?
Or that you accidentally type v (in vc-dir) every day?
I it is the former, I am surprised that you create a new file every
day. When I was working on software, I would make changes every day,
but new files were rare. How is it that you have such frequent
occasions to put a new file into version control? I'd like to
understand what leads to this.
> > Maybe a better fix would be to make v in vc-dir ask for confirmation.
> > (I don't know whether it already does that; I may never have used it.)
> > At least this way typing v by mistake won't cause much trouble.
> There is already some interactive ping-pong, because you have to provide
> some text, depending on what vc-next-action (the command bound to v in
> vc-dir) intends to do.
That being so, I would surmise that when you type v by accident,
nothing very bad happens -- you get asked for input and you type C-g,
right?
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