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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T17:17:10+00:00 2026-05-10T17:17:10+00:00

When I use Emacs I want to be able to easily display and navigate

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When I use Emacs I want to be able to easily display and navigate through a list of files I worked on from not just the current session but from previous sessions. (BTW, running Emacs 22.2 on Windows)

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  1. 2026-05-10T17:17:10+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 5:17 pm

    From Joe Grossberg‘s blog (no longer available):

    But if you’re using GNU Emacs 21.2 (the latest version, which includes this as part of the standard distro), you can just put the following lines into your .emacs file

    ;; recentf stuff (require 'recentf) (recentf-mode 1) (setq recentf-max-menu-items 25) (global-set-key '\C-x\ \C-r' 'recentf-open-files) 

    Then, when you launch emacs, hit CTRL–X CTRL–R. It will show a list of the recently-opened files in a buffer. Move the cursor to a line and press ENTER. That will open the file in question, and move it to the top of your recent-file list.

    (Note: Emacs records file names. Therefore, if you move or rename a file outside of Emacs, it won’t automatically update the list. You’ll have to open the renamed file with the normal CTRL–X CTRL–F method.)

    Jayakrishnan Varnam has a page including screenshots of how this package works.

    Note: You don’t need the (require 'recentf) line.

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