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Anyone knows how to exclude test files from find usages results ?

Like everything that is under : src/test/

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In the Find usages result panel, you can group by test/production. There is a button for that.

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I found this answer extremely helpful:

https://stackoverflow.com/a/45958976/5449497

By putting !*Test.java into the File Mask textfield you can exclude Testfiles from your search results within the project.

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    Great tip for the Find in Path dialog (most of the other solutions here are for the Find usages panel/section). Feb 23, 2018 at 11:18
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    This will only work if your test file ends with text Test
    – Prakash
    Jul 8, 2021 at 15:44
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Intellij Ultimate 11 version has an option to search in "Project production files".

Just press Alt+F7 on a usage and look on Scope.

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    "Project production files" is also in the community version.
    – Vishrant
    Oct 2, 2020 at 15:51
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IntelliJ IDEA Skip tests files pattern

You are able to create a custom search Scope

A scope is a subset of files, packages and/or directories in your project, to which you can limit the application of specific operations, e.g. search, code inspection, insertion of copyright notices, etc.

Edit -> Find -> Find Usages Settings...

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Use pattern

!file:*Test.java or !file:*Test.java&&!file:*Tests.java or !test:*.*&&!test:*

All your scopes you can find

Android Studio -> Preferences -> Appearance & Behavior -> Scopes  

Also you can customise a pattern by using syntax

[Skip generated files pattern]

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    In the current version of Jetbrains' IDEs, you have to click the "..." next to the scope dropdown and add a scope before you can fill in the pattern.
    – lortimer
    Feb 11, 2022 at 15:25
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Additionally, you can combine different conditions like this *.java,!*Test.java -> That is present in *.java files and do not include search from *Test.java files

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BTW: I am using the latest version of Intellij 2020.3

steps to follow:

  1. Create your own Scope (Settings –> Appearance & Behaviour –> Scopes)

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  1. Display Find Usages Settings dialog (Ctrl + Alt + Shift + F7)

  2. Select your custom scope from the dropdown menu and click on Find

  3. For the second time, Display Find Usages Settings dialog (Ctrl + Alt + Shift + F7)

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