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[Ranger-users] Scanning all directories at once
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vikas kanhaua |
Subject: |
[Ranger-users] Scanning all directories at once |
Date: |
Sun, 6 Apr 2014 19:48:24 +0530 |
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Mutt/1.5.23 (2014-03-12) |
Hello All,
First of all, thanks Hut for this awesome file manager.
Been my default for a long time now.
My problem here is that the hard drive of my laptop is slow. So while
browsing a directory tree with ranger, it scans a particular directory
only when I reach it via cursor or selection.
Is is possible to scan all directories under a directory (not
recursively) with some command or key binding ?
For example, suppose I have directories from B to E under A and once
I go inside A, I execute a command so that ranger scans all B-E
directories and stores the result into cache speeding up the display
when I actually reach one of the directories.
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Vikas Kanhaua
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