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Project Menu
Delisa Mason edited this page Aug 29, 2011
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The Project menu is the hub for managing the state of files and settings in the current directory.
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Find File: Find a file by characters in the file name or path
- Name Example: 'Sample' or 'STF' or '.txt' for opening 'SampleTextFile.txt'
- Path Example: 's/t/txt' or 'tr/s' or 'trim/sample' for opening 'start/trim/SampleTextFile.txt'
- Search: Find text in the current project. Wildcards such as '*' (match any character string) and '?' (match any single character) are supported.
- Source Control: Save and commit changes to a version control system
- Runnables: View shell and build system commands available to the current project
- Run Tab: Run the current tab using a Runnables file runner command
- Alternate Run Tab: Run the current tab using an alternate file runner
- Go to Declaration: Open the file and line where the current word was declared, if applicable
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Refresh:
- Directory: Refresh the directory tree to show any changes which have occurred
- Search Index: Refresh the project search index (mainly for debugging purposes)
- Web Bookmarks: View a list of saved web pages related to the project
- Todo List: View all lines in the current project which have a 'Todo' marker, like "TODO", "FIXME", etc
Project Directory trees also have a number of context menu items for quick access:
- New File: Add a new file to the selected or enclosing directory
- New Directory: Add a new directory to the selected or enclosing directory
- Rename: Rename the current file or directory
- Delete: Delete the current file or directory
- Switch Branch: If the current project is using a supported version control system, the option to switch branches will be available
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Open Directory:
- in File Browser - Opens the selected or enclosing directory in a file browser. The file browser to use can be configured in Preferences
- in Command Line - Opens the selected or enclosing directory in a command line. The command line to use can be configured in preferences
- as new Project - Opens a selected subdirectory as a new Project in a new window
- as Subproject - Opens a selected subdirectory as a new project which also shared Redcar configuration files with the parent directory
- Open Default App - Open the highlighted file in the default system application. Useful for non-text files.
- Hide this file - Hide the selected file or file type
- Show Hidden Files/Hide Hidden Files - Toggle visibility of hidden files