

Work with the search results in the Find tool window

In the bottom field, enter your replacement string.Ĭlick one of the available Replace commands. In the top field, enter your search string. Press Ctrl+Shift+R to open the Replace in Path dialog. If you don't find the file type you need in the list, enter your file type in the File Mask field. In the Find in Files dialog, select the File Mask checkbox and from the list of file types, select the one you need.ĭataGrip limits its search to the specified type. You can select the existing file type from the list, add a new file type, or add an additional file mask syntax to search for file types with certain patterns. Use the File Mask option to narrow your search to a specific file type. You can also create your own custom scope, click the Browse icon ( ) to open the Scopes dialog. If you work without tabs, the scope Recently Viewed Files or Recently Changed Files option might become quite useful. Moreover, you can select the Scope option that offers you a list of predefined scopes for your search. For example, you can filter the search to omit comments or search only in comments instead. Keep in mind that if you copy ( Ctrl+C) the string first and then paste ( Ctrl+V) it in the search field, the regex symbols will not be taken into account.įor more details on regex, refer to the search with regex documentation.Ĭlick the icon to filter your search. With selected, DataGrip automatically escapes special regex symbols with backslash \ when you search for a text string that contains them. Select options such as Words ( ) or Match case ( ) to find the exact word in a project or match the letter case. You can use different options in the Find in Files dialog to adjust your search process. If you want to see each new search result in a separate tab in the Find tool window, select the Open Results in New Tab checkbox. Use this window and its options to group the results, preview them, and work with them further. To see the list of occurrences in a separate tool window, click Open in Find Window. To do a multi-line search, click the icon to enter a new line, and press Ctrl+Alt+Down/ Ctrl+Alt+Up to browse through occurrences.Ĭheck the results in the preview area of the dialog where you can replace the search string or select another string, press Ctrl+Shift+F again and start a new search. If the search string is found several times on the same line of code, DataGrip merges the results in one line. If you need, specify the additional options.ĭataGrip lists the search strings and the files that contain them. To see a list of your previous searches, press Alt+Down. DataGrip places the highlighted string into the search field. Alternatively, in the editor, highlight the string you want to find and press Ctrl+Shift+F. In the search field, type your search string. From the main menu, select Edit | Find | Find in Files Ctrl+Shift+F.
