I use a bundle called "ACK in project" and I've found it quite more effective and faster than Find in project.


-Yëco




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On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Alessandro Vernet <avernet@scdi.org> wrote:

TextMate has a "Find in Project", but as my project contains a lot of files,
I often want to search in a subset of those files: specifically the files
contained in a given directory, and this recursively. What is the best and
simplest way to do this with TextMate?

(The best solution I found so far consists in creating a new project, adding
the directory from which I want to do the search, and running a "Find in
Project" in that new project. But I have to say that this is quite clunky.)

Alex

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