Brackets extension for excluding folders and files from the file tree, find in files, and quick open.
This means that the files will be completely invisible to Brackets what will greatly improve overall performance of the editor.
This is great for cache folders, distribution/build folders and files, and package manager folders like node_modules
and bower_components
.
- zaggino/brackets-file-tree-exclude
- JonathanWolfe/file-tree-exclude
- gruehle/exclude-folders
- mitchellsimoens/brackets-file-tree-exclude
Install via the Brackets extension manager.
Exclusions are defined globally by default inside the Brackets preferences file (Debug > Open preferences file).
Append or edit your configuration options there. (See below for example of defaults)
Or on a per project basis:
Create a .brackets.json
in project root (it may already exist) and add your settings there.
Project config completely redefine exclusion rules from global config.
{
"dimitrk.exclude-indexing-filetree.excludeList": [
".git(?!ignore)",
"dist",
"bower_components",
"node_modules"
]
}
It tries to parse simple folder paths on your project's .gitignore file beside any regular expressions found on config. As opposed with the config file, any wildcard expressions found on .gitignore will be not interpreted as such due to the different natures of .gitignore expressions and JavaScript RegExps.
It takes the excludeList
array (either the default or if .brackets.json
file
exists in the project root) and turns each string into a regular expression. So
if a string is "node_modules"
then it will turn it into
new RegExp("node_modules")
. You can specify expressions as strings also. So
if a string is "/foo/i"
, then it will turn it into new RegExp("foo", "i")
.
The resulting expressions are then matched against the realtive path fo the file in the tree.