dired-rsync 0.7 released

Posted on Fri 14 July 2023 in geek • Tagged with emacs, dired, dired-rsync

There haven't been many changes in the last few years but Liu Hui did submit a new package that allows you to use dired-rsync with a transient interface. Aside from that there have been a few minor bug fixes for a few issues and I spent some time cleaning up …


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dired-rsync 0.6 released

Posted on Thu 24 December 2020 in geek • Tagged with emacs, dired, dired-rsync

Given the slowly growing collection of fixes I thought it was worth cutting a new release for the benefit of those that get their dired-rsync via the stable MELPA channels. The biggest user visible change is dired-rsync no longer tweaks mode-line-process itself. You can now decide if to add dired-rsync-modeline-status …


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dired-rsync 0.5 release

Posted on Sun 10 November 2019 in geek • Tagged with dired, dired-rsync, emacs

If you've been running from MELPA you will have had all these features already but it was certainly overdue a stable tagging. The commit history shows a lot of faffing around getting the CI working again. However there are a bunch of customisation tweaks exposed as well as support for …


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dired-rsync 0.4 released

Posted on Fri 01 June 2018 in geek • Tagged with dired, elisp, emacs, dired-rsync

I started hacking on this a while back but I've finally done the house-keeping tasks required to make it a proper grown up package.

dired-rsync is a simple command which you can use to trigger an rsync copy from within dired. This is especially useful when you want to copy …


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Working with dired

Posted on Sat 07 April 2018 in geek • Tagged with dired, dired-rsync, emacs

I've been making a lot more use of dired recently. One use case is copying files from my remote server to my home machine. Doing this directly from dired, even with the power of tramp, is a little too time consuming and potentially locks up your session for large files …


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