rmate is < 200 lines of Ruby code, I don't think it would be incredibly difficult for someone to adjust it to simulate the editing of directories if they had the time and desire. You can of course do 'rmate *' to open each file in a directory.
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On Friday, April 27, 2012 at 4:08 AM, Adam Merrifield wrote:
> This would have been awesome.
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> On Friday, April 27, 2012 at 5:05 AM, David Howden wrote:
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> > No, I believe that this won't be practical based on the way that it is implemented.
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> > Also, this question has been asked before:
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> > 2012/4/27 Yuan Jiang <sleetdrop@gmail.com (mailto:sleetdrop@gmail.com)>
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> > > Will rmate support directory in the future , just like mate . in local machine?
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