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I end up with 100s of buffers that I cant be bothered to go back and close.
I would like to expire buffers after a period of time.
Please give me some advise on how I can Implement this, I can code in python?
Maybe a timer object associated with each buffer that kills it after a period ? or A reaper process that goes through the buffers and kills them ?
Where do I plug it in?
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I end up with 100s of buffers that I cant be bothered to go back and close.
I would like to expire buffers after a period of time.
Please give me some advise on how I can Implement this, I can code in python?
Maybe a timer object associated with each buffer that kills it after a period ?
or
A reaper process that goes through the buffers and kills them ?
Where do I plug it in?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: