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26.3; dired buffer navigation tweak
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Michael Perry <amperry <at> provide.net> writes:
> When visiting a directory in dired-mode, you get not only a list of contents,
> but also a two-line header ('/path/to/directory' and 'total used ...')
> and a trailing blank line. Those are a nuisance when navigating using
> `M-<` and `M->'.
>
> Can I suggest the following become standard?
>
> (with-eval-after-load "dired"
> (define-key dired-mode-map (kbd "M-<")
> (lambda () (interactive) (beginning-of-buffer) (next-line 2)))
> (define-key dired-mode-map (kbd "M->")
> (lambda () (interactive) (end-of-buffer) (previous-line 1))))
I'm fine with that, but
a) I'd rather have something more general in place that works in more
modes than just Dired.
b) I think you should be able to go to the absolute beginning or end of
the buffer with a subsequent M-< or M->.
For example, in message-mode, I often want to do `message-goto-body',
but it would be nice if this would happen when I pressed M-< so I don't
need to remember a special key binding for every mode.
See the package beginend for previous work:
https://github.com/DamienCassou/beginend
(Unfortunately, that package is not on GNU ELPA.)
> It's truly a small issue, but it's an irritation that multiplies over time.
Yup.
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