Hi.
Still learning Emacs but happy with it so far. One thing i’m trying to find out is this. I’m OK with Emacs creating recovery files from which i can, well, recover my work after emacs is closed. However, if I save my files, I have no need for these #filename# or filename~ files that populate my folders. Is there a way to make emacs keep creating these recovery files, but deleting them if I *save* my actual files?
Autosaves aren’t needed once you’ve saved – but emacs should already be removing them when you save your changes.
Backups are very specifically protecting you from the situation where the thing you saved was wrong. If you think that’s useless, you haven’t understood the purpose.
That’s what git is for, or just having undo-tree from which the file can be reverted to a previous state.
I tried to keep auto-saves and backup files in their own separate directory, since they always litter my projects which is annoying, but they just won’t listen, I have to disable them.