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What it is actually doing is running
Within that directory. |
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I quietly release these new features. Without any configuration, it will just show a
message when you browse to a directory with nothing but hidden items in it. If you want to see that hidden items message for all folders that contain hidden items, you can set: require("neo-tree").setup({
filesystem = {
filtered_items = {
show_hidden_count = true, -- when true, the number of hidden items in each folder will be shown as the last entry
}
}
}) If you want to force showing hidden items in an otherwise empty root folder, you can set: require("neo-tree").setup({
filesystem = {
filtered_items = {
force_visible_in_empty_folder = true, -- when true, hidden files will be shown if the root folder is otherwise empty
}
}
}) |
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For example, when I open a directory
/opt/homebrew/share/zsh/site-functions/
which is not a git repository, I do not see any files shown in the tree. All the files are treated as hidden files for no reason I can imagine. Is this a bug or expected behavior? How can I tell from which rule neo-tree determines those files are to be hidden?My neotree config, just in case (click to expand)
Please feel free to convert this to an issue from a discussion post, if you think it's indeed a bug.
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