I've setup keymap=eclipse in IntelliJ, however I am not getting to understand how to perform search full text and wildcard search in file or in while project?
In IntelliJ, you can list files using the Navigate > File... option (keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+N). Using this feature, if I try to search for Java files ending with IT (which are integration tests), searching for *IT.java will return IterableTransformer.java for example, which is obviously not what I want.
So my question is, I can I do that in IntelliJ?
You can use Find in Path functionality as a workaround: enter an empty search string there, and *IT.java in "file mask" field.
Is anything (else) for Eclipse Kepler that colors SQL syntax ... and assists with SQL code editing? I don't anything more.
I tried DTP (Data Tools Platform), but it runs only with new files. It does not color syntax in already written files - and it is very bad, uncomfortable - because I have prepared few files and it is fully useless to create new file and copy (rewrite) content of original file into that new file, mostly if content assist does not assist with some commands.
From me I recommend Toad Extension for Eclipse. It does color syntax also in already written files.
Eclipse -> Help -> Install New Software -> download from site: http://community-downloads.quest.com/toadsoft/toadextensions/eclipse/freeware/
If you are getting syntax coloring in some files but not in others with the same extension, some of the files may have been opened with another editor previously and Eclipse remembers which editor was last used with a particular file. To change the editor that's used, right click on the file and select "Open With" option.
Is there a way to exclude particular file extension from the results in IntelliJ IDEA's "Find in Path" dialog (invoked by CTRL + SHIFT + F)? I want to exclude all .css files.
In intellij 16 there is a section "File name Filter" to exclude an extension use !*.java. You can give more detailed patterns as well for example I use the pattern below to only return .java files except those with a name starting or ending with test.
Pattern: !*test.java,*.java,!Test*.java
In recent versions of Intellij the GUI has been updated a bit but the same still applies see the "File mask" on the top right hand corner see image below:
In "Find in Path" and "Find in Files" (Ctrl+Shift+F) you can use the "File mask" input.
For example, this would exclude all js, css and twig:
!*.js, !*.css, !*.twig
It's handy cause it also keeps a list of previous inputs, but it gets messy easily when you add a lot of extensions. If it gets too crowded, consider excluding some folders as well (right-click -> "Mark directory as" -> "Excluded")
You can create custom scope there:
In 'Find in Path' dialog you can check radio button 'Custom' and open scopes window.
There you can customize path and search pattern.
Examples of Patterns for Pattern field:
!file:*.css - exclude CSS files
file[MyMod]:src/main/java/com/example/my_package//* - include files from the directory in a project.
src[MyMod]:com.example.my_package..* - recursively include all files in a package.
file:*.js||file:*.coffee - include all JavaScript and CoffeeScript files.
file:*js&&!file:*.min.* - include all JavaScript files except those that were generated through minification, which is indicated by the min extension.
Or check the official documentation.
Good luck!
If you are like me that don't want to use the File Mask option or create a custom scope, etc. but just wanted to be able to add it to project settings one time and be done with it, then here's a solution for you.
I wanted my Find in Path to not search in lock files (auto-generated manifest file by package managers), here's what I had to do for that:
Goto File >> Project Structure (or just press Command+;)
Select Modules under Project Settings
Add a pattern or file names to the Exclude files text-box, in this case: *.lock;package-lock.json and hit Apply, and then ok.
Note The above option is available in IntelliJ 2019 and versions after that, not sure about older versions. For more info, https://www.jetbrains.com/help/phpstorm/excluding-files-from-project.html
WebStorm 2021
CTRL+SHIFT+F and follow the pictures
For 2019.2, the pattern is not set in scope but in the right top windows "File mask" in Find in path dialog. You must tick it.
The syntax I tested are:
exclude files with extension css: !*.css
exclude all under out dir: !out/*
Patterns are separated by comma.
Reference: https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/finding-and-replacing-text-in-project.html
For 2021.3.2, just right-click to the folder and Mark Directory as -> Excluded. This will work for logs etc but be careful about source folders.
Is there a way to search all the file names in my project?
In Xcode the lens on the bottom searches through the names of all the files in the project and it's a very quick and intuitive way to navigate a project you are familiar with.
Is there something similar in Appcode?
The following text was found on the AppCode basic web site.. This practice will definitely helps you to find the files using AppCode IDE within your project.
When working on your own project, you often know which file or class you want to open and edit. The fastest way to do this is to use Go to Class... (Cmd+O) or Go to File... (Cmd+Shift+O).
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You can also find excluded project files as well.
Please check this for more details.