Is there a way to execute emacs command on multiple buffers without having to selecting them individually and executing it on each individual buffer.
I usually open multiple files matching a particular regex, e.g. ~/*.py and wish to enable a particular mode, say hs-minor-mode or glasses-mode on each, or say execute C-c @ C-M-h on each. Currently I have to select each one of them and do it individually. So is there a hack or a loop to automate the task.
Lets say I mark the buffers from the buffer-list and then run the command for all those marked.
I tried this but after executing the commands in eval-expression I completely lost access to my minibuffer, meaning whenever I typed M-x the minibuffer returned this
unable to access the minibuffer emacs error “Process Menu Mode doesn’t support Hideshow Minor Mode”
and I was forced to actually kill the entire emacs process because the C-x C-s wasn’t working neither was the End Task.
PS: I have no experience in elisp
You can use ibuffer mode for this (It is part of the default Emacs distribution).
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*Ibuffer*you can mark the required buffers withmand thenexecute a form in each with
E.Generally,
ibufferis a lot more flexible then the usual buffer list and I thinkibuffershould really be the default buffer-list in Emacs.If you do this often, you might want to switch those particular modes on every time you enter python mode by attaching them to the mode-hook: