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Flag all auto-save files (files whose names start and end with ‘#’) for deletion (voir la section Auto-Saving: Protection Against Disasters).
Flag all backup files (files whose names end with ‘~’) for deletion (voir la section Backup Files).
Flag for deletion all files with certain kinds of names which suggest you could easily create those files again.
Flag excess numeric backup files for deletion. The oldest and newest few backup files of any one file are exempt; the middle ones are flagged.
Flag for deletion all files whose names match the regular expression regexp.
The #, ~, &, and . commands flag many files for deletion, based on their file names. These commands are useful precisely because they do not themselves delete any files; you can remove the deletion flags from any flagged files that you really wish to keep.
& (dired-flag-garbage-files
) flags files whose names match the
regular expression specified by the variable
dired-garbage-files-regexp
. By default, this matches certain files
produced by TeX, ‘.bak’ files, and the ‘.orig’ and ‘.rej’
files produced by patch
.
# (dired-flag-auto-save-files
) flags for deletion all files
whose names look like auto-save files—that is, files whose names begin and
end with ‘#’. Voir la section Auto-Saving: Protection Against Disasters.
~ (dired-flag-backup-files
) flags for deletion all files whose
names say they are backup files—that is, files whose names end in
‘~’. Voir la section Backup Files.
. (period, dired-clean-directory
) flags just some of the backup
files for deletion: all but the oldest few and newest few backups of any one
file. Normally dired-kept-versions
(not
kept-new-versions
; that applies only when saving) specifies the
number of newest versions of each file to keep, and kept-old-versions
specifies the number of oldest versions to keep.
Period with a positive numeric argument, as in C-u 3 ., specifies the
number of newest versions to keep, overriding dired-kept-versions
. A
negative numeric argument overrides kept-old-versions
, using minus
the value of the argument to specify the number of oldest versions of each
file to keep.
The % d command flags all files whose names match a specified regular
expression (dired-flag-files-regexp
). Only the non-directory part of
the file name is used in matching. You can use ‘^’ and ‘$’ to
anchor matches. You can exclude certain subdirectories from marking by
hiding them while you use % d. Voir la section Hiding Subdirectories.
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