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This is related to this question:

how-to-have-emacs-helm-list-offer-files-in-current-directory-as-options

but rather than add files from the current directory, I'd like to be able to have a fixed list of directories that helm-mini would always offer the files from. Ideally, I would like to be able to just have the files with a particular extension, and I'd like this to be done recursively (only one layer deep, in fact).

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  • I encourage you to leverage the caching, git comprehension, native find integration of helm-cmd-t rather than defining your own from scratch.
    – event_jr
    Oct 4, 2012 at 9:42

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Here is a slightly different take that prefilters for the org extension.

(require 'helm-cmd-t)

(defvar my-org-folders (list  "~/org")
  "my permanent folders for helm-mini")

(defun helm-my-org (&optional arg)
  "Use C-u arg to work with repos."
  (interactive "P")
  (if (consp arg)
      (call-interactively 'helm-cmd-t-repos)
    (let ((helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename nil))
      (helm :sources (mapcar (lambda (dir)
                               (helm-cmd-t-get-create-source-dir dir))
                             my-org-folders)
            :candidate-number-limit 20
            :buffer "*helm-my-org:*"
            :input "org$ "))))
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You can better solve it by leveraging the helm-cmd-t library. It packages a directory recursively as repositories that you can use as a source.

It understands how to read lots of DVCS repos very fast.

The default functionality is not exactly what you are after here, but you can easily leverage the machinery to fill all your requirements.

For example, here I define a command that adds two repos to the default helm-mini sources.

(require 'helm-cmd-t)

(defvar my-mini-folders (list  "~/src/ember/data" "~/src/ember/ember.js")
  "my permanent folders for helm-mini")

(defun helm-my-mini (&optional arg)
  "my helm-mini.  Use C-u arg to work with repos."
  (interactive "P")
  (if (consp arg)
      (call-interactively 'helm-cmd-t-repos)
    (let ((helm-ff-transformer-show-only-basename nil))
      (helm :sources (nconc (list
                             helm-c-source-buffers-list
                             helm-c-source-recentf
                             helm-c-source-buffer-not-found)
                            (mapcar (lambda (dir)
                                      (helm-cmd-t-get-create-source-dir dir))
                                    my-mini-folders))
            :candidate-number-limit 20
            :buffer "*helm-my-mini:*"))))
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Here you go. I am using this code to list all org files in a particular directory. If you want to list all the files, just remove the candidate-transformer line in the source, and remove the emagician/helm-ct-is-org-file.

You'll likely want to rename the source/variable/function too. ;)

edit: Fixed, thanks to peeking at helm-cmd-t

note: This is my first real crack at making a helm source, and this implementation likely sucks. It also specifically solves my problem (finding all org files in one directly only) rather then the more generalized problem (building a helm source based on files from a particular directory).

(defvar emagician/helm-c-source-files
  `((name  . "Find Emagician Files")
    (header-name . (lambda (_)))
    (candidates . ,(lambda () 
                    (when (file-accessible-directory-p emagician-dir)
                      (directory-files emagician-dir t))))
    (match helm-c-match-on-file-name helm-c-match-on-directory-name)
    (keymap . ,helm-generic-files-map)
    (candidate-transformer . emagician/helm-ct-is-org-file)
    (help-message . helm-generic-file-help-message)
    (mode-line . ,helm-generic-file-mode-line-string)
    (type . file)))

(defun emagician/helm-ct-is-org-file (candidates)
  (remove-if-not (lambda (c)
                   (and (string= (substring c -4) ".org")
                        (not (string= (substring (file-name-nondirectory c) 0 2) ".#"))))
                 candidates))


(defun emagician/helm-emagician-dir () 
  "List all the org files in the Emagician dir"
  (interactive)
  (helm :sources emagician/helm-c-source-files
        :candidate-number-limit 40
        :buffer "*emagician-|-+-|-files*"))

(global-set-key (kbd "S-<f3>") 'emagician/helm-emagician-dir)
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  • Thanks - this looks great! However, I'm having trouble getting it to work properly. I substituted the two instances of emagician-dir with the path to the directory I have in mind, and then emagician/helm-this-dir produces the correct-looking helm list - but when I type anything further to drill down through the filenames, all the files disappear. Also, presumably using this recursively isn't going to be easy, so I need to replace emagician-dir with a static list of subfolders to check - is that right? Thanks!
    – tsg
    Oct 2, 2012 at 10:05
  • I've tried it both ways (either commenting out the (candidate-transformer . emagician/helm-ct-is-org-file) line or not), and both ways it gives the correct initial behaviour, but then both times every disappears as soon as a single character is typed.
    – tsg
    Oct 2, 2012 at 15:58
  • As for a list of folders, it could be relatively simple... just (append (directory-files dir1 t) (directory-files dir2 t) (directory-files dir3 t)) Oct 2, 2012 at 16:14
  • Ugh. You're right about the candidates narrowing poorly. I'll fix that nad get back to you. :/ Oct 2, 2012 at 16:16
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    @JonathanArkell see my answer below for using helm-cmd-t to do your emagician business in a simpler more powerful way. stackoverflow.com/a/12710093/903943
    – event_jr
    Oct 3, 2012 at 13:59

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