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Search files within sublime

In this video he searched for files within Sublime. How did he do that. I know ctrl + f does a search within the file you are using but he searched with the file directory, how'd he do that?

3 Answers

Ryan Drake
Ryan Drake
12,587 Points

Ctrl + shift + F to search through your entire project.

Command + Shift + F on Mac.

kabir k
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kabir k
Courses Plus Student 18,036 Points

It's actually Command + P (on Mac)

I was wondering about that too.

Tyler Taylor
Tyler Taylor
17,939 Points

Hah had no idea about this, I had been using command + R then deleting the @ that pops up. Same result

Tyler Taylor
Tyler Taylor
17,939 Points

I believe he was using the Command + R shortcut.

kabir k
kabir k
Courses Plus Student 18,036 Points

It's got to be the Command + P shortcut which takes you straight to the search field of the project directory you're working on, because he didn't have to delete the @ sign before he starts typing for the file he's looking for.

You can try it and see for yourself.