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36.3 Using the Gnus Group BufferThe following commands are available in the Gnus group buffer:
Switch to the summary buffer for the group on the current line (gnus-group-read-group
).
In the group buffer, list only the groups to which you subscribe and which contain unread articles (gnus-group-list-groups
; this is the default listing).
List all subscribed and unsubscribed groups, but not killed or zombie groups (gnus-group-list-all-groups
).
List killed groups (gnus-group-list-killed
).
List zombie groups (gnus-group-list-zombies
).
Toggle the subscription status of the group (gnus-group-toggle-subscription-at-point
) on the current line. Invoking this on a killed or zombie group turns it into an unsubscribed group.
Kill the group on the current line (gnus-group-kill-group
). Killed groups are not recorded in the .newsrc file, and they are not shown in the l or L listings.
Move point to the previous group containing unread articles (gnus-group-prev-unread-group
).
Move point to the next unread group (gnus-group-next-unread-group
).
Move point to the previous unread group (gnus-group-prev-unread-group
).
Update your Gnus settings, and quit Gnus (gnus-group-exit
).
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