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Eclipse search everywhere

There is a search everywhere shortcut in Intellij IDEA(double clicking shift button), I'm wondering if similiar searching can be done in Eclipse. I did some googling, but it seems I can't search files/code at the same time in Eclipse.

Any suggestions are appreciated.

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laike9m Avatar asked Sep 14 '14 09:09

laike9m


3 Answers

For me, its a combination of:

Cmd+Shift+R : using wildcards like *, for the files Cmd+Shift+M : for methods (also Cmd+O for a quick outline) Cmd+Shift+T : for classes

I prefer keyboard shortcuts rather than the mouse, so these 3 shortcuts helps me a lot

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Aldo Bassanini Avatar answered Oct 01 '22 11:10

Aldo Bassanini


No, the search everywhere (source code, databases, actions, elements of the user interface) from IntelliJ is (for Eclipse) split at least between:

  • searches (ctrl+H): you can define a search in files by default.
  • searches in shortcuts (ctrl+l): for dearching the list of key bindings
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VonC Avatar answered Oct 01 '22 12:10

VonC


Control + 3 - search in all the settings. And my favourite Control + Shift + L (Only in Spring Source Tool Suite) - it's like Google for your source code. Is somehow similar to Symbol/ctag search in Intellij but it finds ALL occurences.

Both are very old features.

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ddreian Avatar answered Oct 01 '22 12:10

ddreian