Exclude directories from the search
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Добрый день.
Ищу вхождение слова в текстовых файлах. Поиск идет в директории с поддиректориями.
Подскажите пожалуйста, как исключить некоторые поддиректории из поиска ?edit from moderator: (translated from g.translator) :
Good afternoon.
I am entering words in text files. Search is in a directory with subdirectories.
Please tell me how to exclude certain subdirectories from the search? -
Hello, Alexandr Stepanov
I, first, translated your Russian text in English, with Google !
AFAIK, in the Find in Files dialog of N++ ( CTRL + SHIFT + F ), you can add several filters as, for instance,
*.xml *.txt
But, unfortunately, you can’t write several paths in the directory field nor exclude some paths from search.
I’m agree with you : it could be a nice improvement, in future releases.
For instance, the text
C:\_683\ C:\_681\ C:\_679 | C:\_681\localization
, in Directory field, would search :-
In the C:\_683\ folder, and its sub-directories, due to the last backslash
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In the C:\_681\ folder, and its sub-directories, due to the last backslash, and except for the C:\_681\localization folder, written after the vertical line character
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In the C:\_679 folder, ONLY, because NO backslash ends the path
Of course, if the In all sub-folders option was UNCHECKED, it would have priority, to the syntaxes above.
Right now, it’s still a dream :-((
Cheers,
guy038
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+1 Having an exclude files AND exclude directories feature would be a great addition! For me it would work best if they worked similar to the “Filters:” box for files. That is, they would allow multiple entries with wildcards.
Being able to exclude file types is useful when you want to use *.* to search all types of files that you care about without having to specify each and every one.
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+1
It would be great to have this feature. Many times I was forced to use Total Commander search instead.
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I’ve manually set my project’s .meteor folder to hidden so it will only be included when “In hidden folders” is checked.
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Hello Cees,
Very clever solution, Indeed ! Thanks for sharing it :-) I haven’t thought of that simple and useful work-around, yet !
Best Regards,
guy038