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@finalout
@titlepage
@title 
@author Ramesh Nedunchezian Ramesh Nedunchezian
@end titlepage

@contents

@ifnottex
@node Top
@top helmdocumentation.org 
@end ifnottex

@menu
* Helm Find Files::

@detailmenu
--- The Detailed Node Listing ---

Helm Find Files

* Tips::

Tips

* Grep files from ‘helm-find-files’::
* Using TRAMP with ‘helm-find-files’ to read remote directories::

@end detailmenu
@end menu

@node Helm Find Files
@chapter Helm Find Files

@menu
* Tips::
@end menu

@node Tips
@section Tips

@menu
* Grep files from ‘helm-find-files’::
* Using TRAMP with ‘helm-find-files’ to read remote directories::
@end menu

@node Grep files from ‘helm-find-files’
@subsection Grep files from ‘helm-find-files’

You can grep individual files from ‘helm-find-files’ by using
‘C-s’.  This same command can also
recursively grep files from the current directory when called with a prefix
argument.  In this case you will be prompted for the file extensions to use
(grep backend) or the types of files to use (ack-grep backend).  See the
‘helm-grep-default-command’ documentation to set this up.  For compressed files
or archives, use zgrep with ‘M-g z’.

@enumerate
@item
Grepping on remote files


On remote files grep is not well supported by TRAMP unless you suspend updates before
entering the pattern and re-enable it once your pattern is ready.
To toggle suspend-update, use ‘C-!’.
@end enumerate

@node Using TRAMP with ‘helm-find-files’ to read remote directories
@subsection Using TRAMP with ‘helm-find-files’ to read remote directories

‘helm-find-files’ works fine with TRAMP despite some limitations.

@itemize
@item
Grepping files is not very well supported when used incrementally.
@end itemize
See @ref{Grepping on remote files}.

@itemize
@item
Locate does not work on remote directories.
@end itemize

@bye

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