* Berry, Charles <ccbe...@health.ucsd.edu> [2020-11-22 20:35]: > > * Gerardo Moro <gerardomor...@gmail.com> [2020-11-22 13:02]: > >> Basically that :) > >> I'm looking for some setup that allows me to open a menu with a list of > >> files and shortcut access keys to open them. > >> > >> Probably somebody has done this before. > > > > Let me invent something for you: > > > > find Documents/Org/ -type f -iname "*.org" -exec echo " * [[file:`realpath > > {}`][{}]]" > meta-org.org \; > > > > Instead of "Documents/Org/" you should put there your own top > > directory where you keep Org files. > > > > Then open meta-org.org > > > > Nice. > > Or for a one-off solution: > > M-x find-dired RET Documents/Org/ RET -iname "*.org" RET > > And use the dired buffer to navigate.
When making meta-org files then users may annotate them better. But myself I am not using those concepts. As you pointed I am just greping and finding if I really need. My main Org file for business planning is in the register {C-x r j s} (set-register ?s '(file . "~/Documents/Org/MAIN.org")) Other log file is in `k' register, so I just put few in registers on the key binding and that's it.