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I tend to search project files in Android Studio with CMD+SHIFT+O shortcut because it gives all project related files instead of Double Shift searching through all existing files in the SDK (as far as I know).
However, I haven't found a way to filter out ViewBinding files that ButterKnife creates. The thing is, ViewBinding files always appear on top of the file I am looking for.
Is there a way to exclude them from cmd+shift+o search result?
android android-studio butterknife android-viewbinder
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I tend to search project files in Android Studio with CMD+SHIFT+O shortcut because it gives all project related files instead of Double Shift searching through all existing files in the SDK (as far as I know).
However, I haven't found a way to filter out ViewBinding files that ButterKnife creates. The thing is, ViewBinding files always appear on top of the file I am looking for.
Is there a way to exclude them from cmd+shift+o search result?
android android-studio butterknife android-viewbinder
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I tend to search project files in Android Studio with CMD+SHIFT+O shortcut because it gives all project related files instead of Double Shift searching through all existing files in the SDK (as far as I know).
However, I haven't found a way to filter out ViewBinding files that ButterKnife creates. The thing is, ViewBinding files always appear on top of the file I am looking for.
Is there a way to exclude them from cmd+shift+o search result?
android android-studio butterknife android-viewbinder
I tend to search project files in Android Studio with CMD+SHIFT+O shortcut because it gives all project related files instead of Double Shift searching through all existing files in the SDK (as far as I know).
However, I haven't found a way to filter out ViewBinding files that ButterKnife creates. The thing is, ViewBinding files always appear on top of the file I am looking for.
Is there a way to exclude them from cmd+shift+o search result?
android android-studio butterknife android-viewbinder
android android-studio butterknife android-viewbinder
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Mirmuhsin Sodiqov
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You can add a scope to filter searches like this.
Type this snippet to Pattern to avoid generatedJava appears from find path
!file:*intermediates*/&&!file:*generated*/&&!lib:*..*
I think it should be work, coz it works for me...
I tried your method, but still those files show up. I want to filter our those files when I do "Enter File Name" search (shortcut cmd+shift+o).
– Mirmuhsin Sodiqov
Jan 7 at 7:14
make sure when in find path mode, you immediately switch to the scope tab and have chosen the name of the scope that was created earlier
– Nanda Z
Jan 7 at 7:18
Oh, it looks like you are looking for files via Ctrl + N (in Windows), everything I do is the same as Ctrl + Shift + F, for searching. Too bad to my knowledge that can only be done with Ctrl + Shift + F or Command + Shift + O on Mac
– Nanda Z
Jan 7 at 7:34
you mean that filtering can only be done to ctrl+shift+f? wheeee.... but thanks though :)
– Mirmuhsin Sodiqov
Jan 7 at 7:50
ya, because the search file (Ctrl+N) I did still shows the file generated Java, but the result is very little so it doesn't matter.
– Nanda Z
Jan 7 at 7:55
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You can add a scope to filter searches like this.
Type this snippet to Pattern to avoid generatedJava appears from find path
!file:*intermediates*/&&!file:*generated*/&&!lib:*..*
I think it should be work, coz it works for me...
I tried your method, but still those files show up. I want to filter our those files when I do "Enter File Name" search (shortcut cmd+shift+o).
– Mirmuhsin Sodiqov
Jan 7 at 7:14
make sure when in find path mode, you immediately switch to the scope tab and have chosen the name of the scope that was created earlier
– Nanda Z
Jan 7 at 7:18
Oh, it looks like you are looking for files via Ctrl + N (in Windows), everything I do is the same as Ctrl + Shift + F, for searching. Too bad to my knowledge that can only be done with Ctrl + Shift + F or Command + Shift + O on Mac
– Nanda Z
Jan 7 at 7:34
you mean that filtering can only be done to ctrl+shift+f? wheeee.... but thanks though :)
– Mirmuhsin Sodiqov
Jan 7 at 7:50
ya, because the search file (Ctrl+N) I did still shows the file generated Java, but the result is very little so it doesn't matter.
– Nanda Z
Jan 7 at 7:55
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You can add a scope to filter searches like this.
Type this snippet to Pattern to avoid generatedJava appears from find path
!file:*intermediates*/&&!file:*generated*/&&!lib:*..*
I think it should be work, coz it works for me...
I tried your method, but still those files show up. I want to filter our those files when I do "Enter File Name" search (shortcut cmd+shift+o).
– Mirmuhsin Sodiqov
Jan 7 at 7:14
make sure when in find path mode, you immediately switch to the scope tab and have chosen the name of the scope that was created earlier
– Nanda Z
Jan 7 at 7:18
Oh, it looks like you are looking for files via Ctrl + N (in Windows), everything I do is the same as Ctrl + Shift + F, for searching. Too bad to my knowledge that can only be done with Ctrl + Shift + F or Command + Shift + O on Mac
– Nanda Z
Jan 7 at 7:34
you mean that filtering can only be done to ctrl+shift+f? wheeee.... but thanks though :)
– Mirmuhsin Sodiqov
Jan 7 at 7:50
ya, because the search file (Ctrl+N) I did still shows the file generated Java, but the result is very little so it doesn't matter.
– Nanda Z
Jan 7 at 7:55
add a comment |
You can add a scope to filter searches like this.
Type this snippet to Pattern to avoid generatedJava appears from find path
!file:*intermediates*/&&!file:*generated*/&&!lib:*..*
I think it should be work, coz it works for me...
You can add a scope to filter searches like this.
Type this snippet to Pattern to avoid generatedJava appears from find path
!file:*intermediates*/&&!file:*generated*/&&!lib:*..*
I think it should be work, coz it works for me...
answered Jan 7 at 6:59
Nanda ZNanda Z
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I tried your method, but still those files show up. I want to filter our those files when I do "Enter File Name" search (shortcut cmd+shift+o).
– Mirmuhsin Sodiqov
Jan 7 at 7:14
make sure when in find path mode, you immediately switch to the scope tab and have chosen the name of the scope that was created earlier
– Nanda Z
Jan 7 at 7:18
Oh, it looks like you are looking for files via Ctrl + N (in Windows), everything I do is the same as Ctrl + Shift + F, for searching. Too bad to my knowledge that can only be done with Ctrl + Shift + F or Command + Shift + O on Mac
– Nanda Z
Jan 7 at 7:34
you mean that filtering can only be done to ctrl+shift+f? wheeee.... but thanks though :)
– Mirmuhsin Sodiqov
Jan 7 at 7:50
ya, because the search file (Ctrl+N) I did still shows the file generated Java, but the result is very little so it doesn't matter.
– Nanda Z
Jan 7 at 7:55
add a comment |
I tried your method, but still those files show up. I want to filter our those files when I do "Enter File Name" search (shortcut cmd+shift+o).
– Mirmuhsin Sodiqov
Jan 7 at 7:14
make sure when in find path mode, you immediately switch to the scope tab and have chosen the name of the scope that was created earlier
– Nanda Z
Jan 7 at 7:18
Oh, it looks like you are looking for files via Ctrl + N (in Windows), everything I do is the same as Ctrl + Shift + F, for searching. Too bad to my knowledge that can only be done with Ctrl + Shift + F or Command + Shift + O on Mac
– Nanda Z
Jan 7 at 7:34
you mean that filtering can only be done to ctrl+shift+f? wheeee.... but thanks though :)
– Mirmuhsin Sodiqov
Jan 7 at 7:50
ya, because the search file (Ctrl+N) I did still shows the file generated Java, but the result is very little so it doesn't matter.
– Nanda Z
Jan 7 at 7:55
I tried your method, but still those files show up. I want to filter our those files when I do "Enter File Name" search (shortcut cmd+shift+o).
– Mirmuhsin Sodiqov
Jan 7 at 7:14
I tried your method, but still those files show up. I want to filter our those files when I do "Enter File Name" search (shortcut cmd+shift+o).
– Mirmuhsin Sodiqov
Jan 7 at 7:14
make sure when in find path mode, you immediately switch to the scope tab and have chosen the name of the scope that was created earlier
– Nanda Z
Jan 7 at 7:18
make sure when in find path mode, you immediately switch to the scope tab and have chosen the name of the scope that was created earlier
– Nanda Z
Jan 7 at 7:18
Oh, it looks like you are looking for files via Ctrl + N (in Windows), everything I do is the same as Ctrl + Shift + F, for searching. Too bad to my knowledge that can only be done with Ctrl + Shift + F or Command + Shift + O on Mac
– Nanda Z
Jan 7 at 7:34
Oh, it looks like you are looking for files via Ctrl + N (in Windows), everything I do is the same as Ctrl + Shift + F, for searching. Too bad to my knowledge that can only be done with Ctrl + Shift + F or Command + Shift + O on Mac
– Nanda Z
Jan 7 at 7:34
you mean that filtering can only be done to ctrl+shift+f? wheeee.... but thanks though :)
– Mirmuhsin Sodiqov
Jan 7 at 7:50
you mean that filtering can only be done to ctrl+shift+f? wheeee.... but thanks though :)
– Mirmuhsin Sodiqov
Jan 7 at 7:50
ya, because the search file (Ctrl+N) I did still shows the file generated Java, but the result is very little so it doesn't matter.
– Nanda Z
Jan 7 at 7:55
ya, because the search file (Ctrl+N) I did still shows the file generated Java, but the result is very little so it doesn't matter.
– Nanda Z
Jan 7 at 7:55
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