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So in my project i link a folder with Remote Systems Explorer. I have some hidden files I need to edit like .htaccess

What I tried

  • removed .* filter from Project
  • explorer windows checked "show hidden files" in RSE properties

Still doesn't display the hidden files for me

Any light to shed ?

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  • removing the mentioned filter works for me.. of course im using PDT and im on a Mac so i might have to do with the type of project/perspective youre using. Jul 1, 2010 at 5:37

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Eclipse (Helios) shows hidden files in the "Navigator" view. You can add that via Window --> Show View --> Navigator.

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    The Navigator is now marked as (deprecated) in newer eclipse versions (e.g. 2019-12).
    – ssc-hrep3
    Mar 3, 2020 at 12:55
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    Even though the Navigator is marked (Deprecated) in Eclipse Version: 2021-06 (4.20.0), it still works to show hidden files (files beginning with . in Linux), whereas the Project Explorer does not show them. Pretty dumb that I can't make the Project Explorer show them. Dec 7, 2021 at 19:59
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In eclipse 2019-06 version, Project Explorer shows "View Menu" option (down arrow) at the right side. Click on it and then click on "Filter and Customization", then uncheck ".*resources" option in the "Pre-set filters" tab.

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Eclipse -> Preferences -> Remote Systems -> Files: Check the "Show hidden files" Ok.

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Windows -> Navigation -> Show View Menu -> Filters, then uncheck ". * resources"

Eclipse version 2020-03 (4.15.0)

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  • This seems to be the the right answer for a different purpose i.e. local project folders
    – Gautam
    May 23 at 4:20
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I'm using Luna Service Release 1 (4.4.1). Window -> Preferences -> Remote Systems (on left menu area) -> Files -> Check "Show Hidden Files".

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easiest way to show hidden files on eclipse (using mac os) first you need to show hidden options on the system in the first place follow this post

then all you need to do is to open finder drag the wanted folder into the quick access navigation bar (on the left of the finder window) .

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For 2019 versions there is a filter icon top left. There you can define which files should be hidden from user.

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  • This solved it for me in Eclipse Version: 2020-12 (4.18.0), Build id: 20201210-1552 Mar 1, 2021 at 21:03
  • 2021-09 as well
    – Greg
    Jun 7, 2022 at 11:40
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Works for STS 4(V. 4.17.2.RELEASE)

(in Project Explorer pane) 'select a project or any sub-node' >

[Window] > [Navigation] > [Show View Menu] > [Filters and Customization...] > 'UNcheck [.*resources]'

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