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Navigate code and find files
From the course: IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition Essential Training
Navigate code and find files
- [Instructor] IntelliJ IDEA gives you many ways of searching for your code, either by looking for literal strings, or for names of files, or for symbols, such as classes and identifiers. If you don't have any code files open, you'll see some hints right here on the main screen. So, for example, one of the easiest ways to find a file is to press the Shift key twice for Search Everywhere. This dialogue has tabs across the top that let you filter your search, so you're only looking for classes, files, or symbols. And there's also the Actions tab that lets you look for actions you can execute in IntelliJ IDEA. Let's say that I'm looking for my main class. I'll click the All tab and start typing "main", and I see the Main class in "com.example", but I also see a symbol, a method, named "Main". I'll double-click on the class, and that opens the file. Now, let's say I wanted to search for the literal string "Hello World",…
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Create new packages, classes, and interfaces1m 30s
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Generate boilerplate code2m 49s
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Reformat code and optimize imports4m 34s
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Navigate code and find files2m 39s
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Refactor code4m 1s
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Create and use live templates2m 34s
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Store code in scratch files2m 22s
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Challenge: Create a class that represents a data object1m 9s
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Solution: Create a class that represents a data object3m 10s
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