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"Billy.Zheng" ***@***.***> writes:
I am using helm-grep-do-git-grep for search files in git repo.
Assume, i binding this function to M-r
(global-set-key [(meta r)] 'helm-grep-do-git-grep)
So, when i pressing M-r, it will search result in current default-directory.
i consider this is ok as a default, but, if i can't find it, i want to more easy
way to fallback to search on whole repository.
C-h k M-r
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[...]
(helm-grep-do-git-grep ARG)
Preconfigured `helm' for git-grepping `default-directory'.
With a prefix arg ARG git-grep the whole repository.
Also you can run helm-find-files to navigate anywhere and launch any
helm grep command from the directory you navigate to.
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Thierry
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I am using
helm-grep-do-git-grep
for search files in git repo.Assume, i binding this function to M-r
(global-set-key [(meta r)] 'helm-grep-do-git-grep)
So, when i pressing
M-r
, it will search result in current default-directory.i consider this is ok as a default, but, if i can't find it, i want to more easy
way to fallback to search on whole repository.
so, maybe, if there is a function,
helm-grep-do-git-grep-whole-repository-within-helm
i can binding to helm-mode-map, use same keybinding, e.g.
M-r
so, this is very conveniently.
M-r once => search on default-directoy
if not found, M-r again, search on whole repository.
If there exits a function like this? Thank you.
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