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Detects wrong project root

I would like to have a way of customizing the order in which the possible project root methods are tested. In my case I have one base directory, ~/otrs, in several sub-directories, e.g. ~/otrs/customer1, ~/otrs/customer2. Each of the customer directories is its own git repository.

Unfortunately I'm also using a .dir-locals.el file in ~/otrs itself where I put settings that are common to the development for all customers. Your fine tool looks for .dir-locals.el and .emacs-project first, unfortunately.

For me the ideal search order would be:

  1. git
  2. hg
  3. .emacs-project
  4. .dir-locals.el

as I rarely if ever use .dir-locals.el for marking project roots. I might even disable looking for .dir-locals.el altogether.

Other people obviously work differently, hence my request for being able to customize this.

Cannot find in git submodules.

Could find-things-fast read the git submodules configuration and do a
search in it as well?

Thank you for an awesome module.

Cheers!

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