In total command, Ctrl+B will display ALL files in current directory, which will list the files in sub-directorys recursively in the current window.
-- I know in emacs dired, we can hit 'i' which runs 'dired-maybe-insert-subdir' to insert the file list from ONE sub-directory to current dired buffer, so questions is, how to write a function imitate behavior of total command 'insert-all-subdir'?
Another good one from total command is, Ctrl+f10 and Ctrl+f12 will enable us the ability to switch from displaying all and only some files with certain extension (such as 'only show me all the *.mp3 files!')
-- My feeling is that maybe we can tweak dired-omit to imitate this one?
Also in total command, one can set a rule to hightlight files (such as show it in red color) which are modified/accessed in 1 day (the date is set by users), which make them easy to be distinguished from those old, long-time-no-touched files.
-- I'm not sure how to implement this, my guessing is writing a function somehow connecting the access/modified time with 'ls' options?