Reputation:
Is there any directory-wide search functionality in Sublime for the directory currently opened in the editor?
Or optionally a search all opened files? (If this exists do the files have to be opened in a tab or just visible on the sidebar?)
Upvotes: 30
Views: 43956
Reputation: 15091
Yes there is.
On Windows
CTRL + SHIFT + F
On Macintosh
CMD + SHIFT + F
The Where field in the search panel determines where to search. You can define the scope of the search in several ways.
More: https://docs.sublimetext.io/guide/usage/search-and-replace.html
Upvotes: 56
Reputation: 14054
*/folder_name/*
*/folder_name/*
will search folders called "folder_name" that are represented in your current session. For instance, if you have a file open with a path of C:\Users\joe\folder_name\file.js
, you can use the *//*
pattern to search any of those folders or combinations of folders: */joe/*
and */Users/joe/*
will both work. However, if you have a file like this C:\Users\timmy\folder_name\file.js
that's not open, it won't search that (unless you explicitly name it, like in the next example).C:\path\to\folder
C:\path\to\folder, */folder_name/*
To answer your last question, at some point Sublime started automatically searching all open files and represented folders, but if you want to be sure you can use one or all of these variables:
<project>,<current file>,<open files>,<open folders>
You can read more about searching at the unofficial sublime documentation. Or from this post, which is similar to your own.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 6245
In Sublime Text 3
Right click on FOLDERS Navigation bar
Choose Find in Folder
Upvotes: 19