No luck here.

After executing below command, a line is indeed added to com.macromates.TextMate.plist:

```
ExpandedURLs = ( "file:///Users/rob/.julia/dev/CmdStan/docs/", "file:///Users/rob/.julia/dev/CmdStan/docs/src/" );
"Find in Folder Globs" = { default = ( "{*,.travis.yml, .git}" ); };
LRUDocumentPaths = ( "/Users/rob/Library/Preferences/com.macromates.TextMate.plist", "/Users/rob/.julia/dev/CmdStan/docs/make.jl",
```

But neither .travis.yml nor .git show up in the File Browser. Would be really nice though!

Rob J Goedman
goedman@icloud.com


On Oct 27, 2018, at 07:47, Jacob Carlborg <doob@me.com> wrote:

I’ll give it a try, thanks.

-- 
/Jacob Carlborg

On 27 Oct 2018, at 15:46, Allan Odgaard <mailinglist@textmate.org> wrote:

On 27 Oct 2018, at 20:28, Jacob Carlborg wrote:

Are you referring to the “matching” field in the search dialog? Is this possible to configure globally? Ideally I would like to .travis.yml to always be included, regardless of what I have in the “matching” field.

Try run this in a terminal:

defaults write com.macromates.TextMate "Find in Folder Globs" '{ default = ( "{*,.travis.yml}" ); }'

Then the default pattern should be {*,.travis.yml} but if you make changes to the pattern via the Find dialog, it’ll only be for the current project folder.


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