File | Settings | Appearance and Behavior | Scopes for Windows and Linux DataGrip | Preferences | Appearance and Behavior | Scopes for OS X Ctrl+Alt+S
A
scope
is a set of files to which various operations apply. Using this dialog,
you can define scopes for the various DataGrip actions, for example,
Find Usages,
or
Code Inspections.
file:*.js||file:*.coffee - include all JavaScript and CoffeeScript files.
file:*js&&!file:*.min.* - include all JavaScript files except those that were generated through minification,
which is indicated by the min extension.
Include
Click this button to have the selected element included in the scope.
The corresponding expression is automatically generated and added to the expression in the
Pattern text box.
Include Recursively
Click this button to have the selected folder included in the scope, together with the nested subfolders.
The corresponding expression is automatically generated and added to the expression in the
Pattern text box.
Exclude
Click this button to have the selected element excluded from the scope.
The corresponding expression is automatically added to the
Pattern.
If the current element is a folder, the nested subfolders are ignored.
Exclude Recursively
Click this button to have the selected folder excluded from the scope, together with the nested
subfolders.
The corresponding expression is automatically added to the
Pattern
field.
Scope toolbar
Item
Tooltip
Description
Project tree view
The tree view contains all the files available in your project.
In the view, select the desired files to be included in the current scope
and have the scope definition pattern generated automatically.
The message on the toolbar shows the total number of available files
and the number of files included in the scope.
Use the toolbar buttons described below to change the view presentation.
Show Files
If this button is pressed, source files are displayed explicitly in the tree view.
When the files are shown, they can be selected for exclusion/inclusion into a pattern.
If this button is not pressed, the files are hidden.
Show Included Only
When the button is pressed, the tree shows only the elements that are included in the scope.