Scopes
for Windows and Linux
for macOS
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.
In this section:
Main toolbar
Item | Tooltip | Description |
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Add scope Insert | Click this button to add a new local or shared scope. | |
Delete Delete | Click this button to delete the selected scope from the list. | |
Copy configuration Ctrl+D | Click this button to create a copy of the selected scope. | |
Save as | Click this button to have the selected local scope saved as shared or a selected shared scope as local. | |
Move Up/Move Down | Use these buttons to move the scopes up and down in the list. |
Scope configuration controls
Item | Description |
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Name | In this text box, specify the scope name. |
Pattern | In this text box, specify the pattern that defines the current scope. The following elements and structures can be used:
Do one of the following:
Examples |
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
Last modified: 25 October 2017