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Does this tool exist?

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  • K K Shaffer

    I have to use Windows XP as my desktop environment. I don't have the luxury of having all of my source code organized into a Visual Studio solution. Many of the source code directories have hundreds of files. I find myself clicking on files in explorer quite a bit but many of these directories have hundreds of files. Scrolling down to find a file or group of files is a pain. I can press a character and explorer will find the first file that begins with that character but I wish I could just keep typing and find the file I'm looking for. Windows search is too cumbersome. Does anyone have a suggestion for a tool that would do something similar to this?

    --Kevin

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    Mark_Wallace
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    There's this[^]. No-one I know who's tried it has ever looked back.

    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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    • K K Shaffer

      I have to use Windows XP as my desktop environment. I don't have the luxury of having all of my source code organized into a Visual Studio solution. Many of the source code directories have hundreds of files. I find myself clicking on files in explorer quite a bit but many of these directories have hundreds of files. Scrolling down to find a file or group of files is a pain. I can press a character and explorer will find the first file that begins with that character but I wish I could just keep typing and find the file I'm looking for. Windows search is too cumbersome. Does anyone have a suggestion for a tool that would do something similar to this?

      --Kevin

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      Mark_Wallace
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      Um, I just tried typing a filename into the address bar (after a backslash, of course), and it does the trick very nicely.

      I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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      • M Manfred Rudolf Bihy

        Are you really thinking he would post his email in this forum? Dream on! Please ignore my stupidity! I ought to go to sleep now, it is 4:30 AM.

        modified on Wednesday, December 29, 2010 10:23 PM

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        archymeta
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        The original message was a bit misleading, I have corrected it ...

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        • K K Shaffer

          I have to use Windows XP as my desktop environment. I don't have the luxury of having all of my source code organized into a Visual Studio solution. Many of the source code directories have hundreds of files. I find myself clicking on files in explorer quite a bit but many of these directories have hundreds of files. Scrolling down to find a file or group of files is a pain. I can press a character and explorer will find the first file that begins with that character but I wish I could just keep typing and find the file I'm looking for. Windows search is too cumbersome. Does anyone have a suggestion for a tool that would do something similar to this?

          --Kevin

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          Lost User
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          why dont ya just make one with an autocomplete. childsplay. if you got so much 'code' you must be an average programmer, should take you a couple hours to make an app for it.

          MVC

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          • K K Shaffer

            I have to use Windows XP as my desktop environment. I don't have the luxury of having all of my source code organized into a Visual Studio solution. Many of the source code directories have hundreds of files. I find myself clicking on files in explorer quite a bit but many of these directories have hundreds of files. Scrolling down to find a file or group of files is a pain. I can press a character and explorer will find the first file that begins with that character but I wish I could just keep typing and find the file I'm looking for. Windows search is too cumbersome. Does anyone have a suggestion for a tool that would do something similar to this?

            --Kevin

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            Gary R Wheeler
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            The fact that this project involves other programmers doesn't necessarily prevent you from creating a Visual Studio project and/or solution to manage it.

            Software Zen: delete this;
            Fold With Us![^]

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            • A archymeta

              The original message was a bit misleading, I have corrected it ...

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              Manfred Rudolf Bihy
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              And I have amended my vote! :-D

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              • M Mark_Wallace

                Um, I just tried typing a filename into the address bar (after a backslash, of course), and it does the trick very nicely.

                I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                K Shaffer
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                Thanks. Another thing I hadn't tried. This will work fine in the majority of cases.

                -mE

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                • M Marc Clifton

                  Shaffer wrote:

                  I don't have the luxury of having all of my source code organized into a Visual Studio solution.

                  Uh, why not? Marc

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                  Dale Hoover
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                  Have you tried using TortoiseSVN .. It's free and a lot of larger companies are using it to manage there code base.

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                  • D Dale Hoover

                    Have you tried using TortoiseSVN .. It's free and a lot of larger companies are using it to manage there code base.

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                    Marc Clifton
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                    Dale Hoover wrote:

                    Have you tried using TortoiseSVN

                    Use it all the time. :) Marc

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                    • K K Shaffer

                      I have to use Windows XP as my desktop environment. I don't have the luxury of having all of my source code organized into a Visual Studio solution. Many of the source code directories have hundreds of files. I find myself clicking on files in explorer quite a bit but many of these directories have hundreds of files. Scrolling down to find a file or group of files is a pain. I can press a character and explorer will find the first file that begins with that character but I wish I could just keep typing and find the file I'm looking for. Windows search is too cumbersome. Does anyone have a suggestion for a tool that would do something similar to this?

                      --Kevin

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                      emartinho
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                      Not exactly similar, but you did mention that you tried windows search, so I'll suggest an alternative... Agent Ransack Link[^]is the free little brother to FileLocator Pro. It's pretty fast and you can save your search criteria as well as the search results. Hope this helps. -EM

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