I'm trying to do a find and replace over many files within an Eclipse project, but I can't seem to find a way to do it. Googling showed me that there are plug-ins that can accomplish this, but is there any built-in functionality in Eclipse? (It seems to be a pretty basic task; it's surprising me that I can't find a way to do it.)
Search->File
menu (also accessible using Ctrl+H
, then navigate to File
tab), enter the text to search for, hit the Replace...
button which will give you another dialog where you can replace text.
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2Does anyone know of a way to make searching across the current project the default when opening the search dialog? I constantly find myself opening the dialog, only to have to close it again, then go right-click on the project and do search from there (then make sure "selected resource" is selected in the dialog box). – Travitron Apr 27 '12 at 11:22
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1@LihO it works fine. In File Search, enter the text in
containing text
. ForFile name patterns
put "*", then hitreplace
and type in the text you want to replace with – TAAPSogeking Nov 9 '14 at 16:52 -
got a Multiple annotations found at this line: - The content of element type "property" must match "null". - Attribute "type" must be declared for element type – Siddharth Aug 5 '15 at 16:47
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Take care when you are working with Subversion system which puts the repository in the same directory. Do not forget to exclude the repository from the replace process! – Peter VARGA Nov 18 '15 at 16:50