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This plugin extends EclipseⓇ with a Find/Replace view that allows to conveniently perform find/replace operations within the currently active editor.
The following hot keys are configured by default:
- [CTRL]+[ALT]+[F] - open the Find/Replace view
- [CTRL]+[ALT]+[N] - go to the next match
- [CTRL]+[ALT]+[P] - go to the previous match
- [ESC] - return focus to the editor (default) or close the Find/Replace view. can be configured in the preferences
This plugin is a spiritual successor to the abandoned Eclipse Search Tab plug-in which aimed to provide a Firefox-like search tab.
To install the plugin into an existing Eclipse installation do:
- Within Eclipse go to: Help -> Install New Software...
- Enter the following update site URL: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sebthom/findview-eclipse-plugin/updatesite
- Select the
Find/Replace View
feature to install. - Ensure that the option
Contact all update sites during install to find required software
is enabled. - Click
Next
twice. - Read/accept the license terms and click
Finish
. - Eclipse will now download the necessary files in the background.
- When the download has finished, Eclipse will ask about installing unsigned content. You need to accept if you want to
- After installation you will be prompted for a restart of Eclipse, which is recommended.
To ensure reproducible builds this Maven project inherits from the vegardit-maven-parent project which declares fixed versions and sensible default settings for all official Maven plug-ins.
The project also uses the maven-toolchains-plugin which decouples the JDK that is used to execute Maven and it's plug-ins from the target JDK that is used for compilation and/or unit testing. This ensures full binary compatibility of the compiled artifacts with the runtime library of the required target JDK.
To build the project follow these steps:
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Download and install a Java 17 SDK, e.g. from:
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Download and install the latest Maven distribution.
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In your user home directory create the file
.m2/toolchains.xml
with the following content:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF8"?> <toolchains> <toolchain> <type>jdk</type> <provides> <version>17</version> <vendor>default</vendor> </provides> <configuration> <jdkHome>[PATH_TO_YOUR_JDK_17]</jdkHome> </configuration> </toolchain> </toolchains>
Set the
[PATH_TO_YOUR_JDK_17]
parameter accordingly. -
Checkout the code using one of the following methods:
git clone https://github.com/sebthom/findview-eclipse-plugin
svn co https://github.com/sebthom/findview-eclipse-plugin findview-eclipse-plugin
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Run
mvn clean verify
in the project root directory. This will execute compilation, unit-testing, integration-testing and packaging of all artifacts.
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SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
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