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30.2.3 Switching ProjectsRun an Emacs command for another project (project-switch-project
).
Commands that operate on project files (see Project Commands That Operate on Files) will conveniently prompt you for a project directory when no project is current. When you are inside some project, but you want to operate on a different project, use the C-x p p command (project-switch-project
). This command prompts you to choose a directory among known project roots, and then displays the menu of available commands to operate on the project you choose. The variable project-switch-commands
controls which commands are available in the menu, and which key invokes each command.
The variable project-list-file
names the file in which Emacs records the list of known projects. It defaults to the file projects in user-emacs-directory
(see How Emacs Finds Your Init File).
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