I have mutiple folders I want to include in doxywizard. Any Idea how can I do that? Currently If I select folder with multiple subfolder in it and when I run doxygen, It is not showing me any output.
When having specified just folders in the INPUT tag the files here are handled but not the files in subdirectories. For the later ones one needs the RECURSIVE tag (from the documentation):
RECURSIVE
The RECURSIVE tag can be used to specify whether or not subdirectories should be searched for input files as well.
The default value is: NO.
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I am really new to powershell, really need help with this.
I have a directory with multiple folders with multiple files, some files in different folders are having the same name with or without the same content. All I need to do is to filter out all the files with the same name and with the same content and move them to the other folder.
I tried the way using in this link
https://sid-500.com/2020/04/26/find-duplicate-files-with-powershell/
the issue here is that get-filehash can find the duplicates by contents, but not by name (for example: dir\a\a.txt and dir\a\b.txt will be considered as duplicates but I want dir\a\a.txt and dir\b\a.txt be the duplicates) and also it cannot identify empty files.
Visual Studio Code (as of version 1.41.1) is obviously very limited in regard of its file search. It seems to only allow to either search in folders recursively or in specific files, but it doesn't allow both.
Search in folders recursively
path/to/folder/ searches in any directories within subpaths matching path/to/folder including all subdirectories with no restriction in file names.
./path/to/folder/, ./path/to/another/folder searches in the directories with the paths path/to/folder and path/to/another/folder relative to the project's root directory.
Search in files
foo.bar searches in all files named foo.bar.
*.foo, *.bar searches in all files with the extensions foo or bar.
./path/to/folder/*/*.foo searches in all files with the extension foo that lie in a direct subdirectory of path/to/folder/ relative to the project's root directory.
Search in folders recursively and filter by file name
So, how to combine these two searches, i.e. filter the search by file names but search in specific directories with all their subdirectories?
In other editors like Eclipse you normally have two different fields for file names and folders, making it easy to specify them individually and avoid having to repeat yourself for multiple folders and file names. Therefore I have already created an enhancement request in the VSCode bug tracker asking to add a separate field for the folder.
In my testing, using the globstar does provide the functionality you desire.
https://github.com/isaacs/node-glob#glob-primer:
** If a "globstar" is alone in a path portion, then it matches zero
or more directories and subdirectories searching for matches. It does
not crawl symlinked directories.
So that ./path/to/folder/**/*.foo for example searches within all subdirectories of folder no matter how deep within files with the foo extension.
Same at https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/codebasics#_advanced-search-options:
** to match any number of path segments, including none
According to docs conditional truthy could also be used include/exclude files or directories . how can I do it in practice ? if I add all the files and directories to the template, how can I exclude them from the project based on the condition ?
* According to this issue, it is not possible but according to the docs (IIUC) it should work. This is pretty confusing
If you don't want to include some files, you should set its name to be something like $if(some_condition.truthy)$your_file_name.scala$endif$
When some_condition is false, this file won't be created.
There are some examples in http4s.g8. In directory src/main/g8/, there is a file called $if(graal_native_image.truthy)$native-image-readme.md$endif$. If the variable graal_native_image is set to true, a file named native-image-readme.md will be created. Otherwise, this file won't be created.
This method is also worked for directories, as long as you use the same pattern for the directory name.
I work on a big project and want to only get the tags for some of the directories.
How do I tell gtags to only parse these directories and maybe "exclude" some sub directories within the ones specified?
I looked online but there is not enough documentation on how to construct or modify a gtags.conf file.
is there a way to get a file list recursively based on one file collection that points to a directory in fileadmin?
Currently I only got it to work with files directly in that directory, not also with files in sub-directories of that directory.
So instead of setting lots of file collections for each (sub directory)
I'd like to set only the "top"level directory (here "Kurs77") and have the files, even from sub directories, displayed.
Reason is, editors may add an unknown amount of (sub)sdirectories, and I'd like to have the files automagically displayed in the file list in the front end -- without the need to create an increasing amount of file collections.
cheers,
Tom
it seems that this is a missing feature. Check out https://forge.typo3.org/issues/61238. It seems that the underlaying API is able to do that.
So one solution would be to use TypoScript to make that work.
To give the correct answer now: The recursive option is of course available but it is part of the sys_file_collection record.
In TYPO3 9 this is working out of the box. pity is not showing folder as title, but recursive works: