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)
find
integration of helm-cmd-t rather than defining your own from scratch.