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File finder (FREE)
The file finder feature allows you to search for a file in a repository using the GitLab UI. To use it:
- Go to your project's Repository > Files.
- In the upper right corner, select Find File.
If you prefer to keep your fingers on the keyboard, use the shortcut button, which you can invoke from anywhere in a project.
Press t
to launch the File search function when in Issues,
Merge requests, Milestones, even the project's settings.
Start typing what you are searching for and watch the magic happen. With the
up/down arrows, you go up and down the results, with Esc
you close the search
and go back to Files
How it works
The File finder feature is powered by the Fuzzy filter library.
It implements a fuzzy search with the highlight and tries to provide intuitive results by recognizing patterns that people use while searching.
For example, consider the GitLab FOSS repository and that we want to open
the app/controllers/admin/deploy_keys_controller.rb
file.
Using a fuzzy search, we start by typing letters that get us closer to the file.
NOTE:
To narrow down your search, include /
in your search terms.