'Find All' in Android Studio - android-studio

New to Android Studio and I wanted to find all instances of something across all java files. I read that shift+shift would bring up a 'Search Everywhere' box but it doesn't work. You can see from the image below that the text is in the open class and it says 'Nothing Found'. Am I missing something?
Greg

Try using Ctrl + Shift + F.
You can also try Ctrl + Shift + R.

In Android Studio: version-1.3.1 -- for MAC
Do the following for finding anything in the project:
command + shift + F
Do the following for finding anything and then Replacing in the project:
command + shift + R.

shift+shift is used for searching Classes, Files, Symbols, Actions[About] but not for searching in source files
To find something in code use
//global
Edit -> Find -> Find in Path...
//or
Command + Shift + F
//local
Edit -> Find -> Find...
//or
Command + F

For me I just wanted to find lines where a particular word was used:
so for that Shortcut: (Mac: cmnd+F /).

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Search through all files

I tried pressing Shift twice twice to "Search Everywhere" but it is not working as expected. I want to search through all files basically an equivalent of Ctrl + F that not only searches through the current file but ALL files in ones project.
How can I do that?
Please try Edit | Find | Find in Path (Ctrl+Shift+F)
See https://www.jetbrains.com/help/webstorm/2018.2/find-and-replace-in-path.html

IntelliJ / Android Studio - Replace all as refactor

I want to change (Replace All - ctrl + R) text occurrences at the same time refactoring it. Is it possible? Something like: (ctrl + R) + (shift + f6)
Use "Replace in Path" (Ctrl + Shift + R).
It works as simple Replace All in whole project. That means in some scenarios (check my comment to CrazyCoder) we have to use it few times (e.q. one time on resources files, the second time on code files).

How to exclude words from project search in Atom editor?

I press Shift + CMD + F in my Atom Editor (on OS X) to search for the term "aria" within all files of my project.
Now I also get search results for "Variant" which is not what I want, so I want to exclude the word variant from my search.
How would I do that?
Try using the "whole word" option (ctr + alt + w, or click on the button on the far right in the project search options)

Quick search on filename

How can I quick search a class file or entire resource file in android studio?
Eclipse short cuts are
Shift+Ctrl+R for all resource files (include .java file)
Shift+Ctrl+T for all Java class in classpath
Currently, I have changed keymap settings to Eclipse so that I am able to use same short cuts in Android Studio. However, I need to know what is the default shortcut keys in Android Studio.
deniz, you can search everywhere with Double Shift.
It looks like:
To search by file name use the following shortcut keys
On Mac: command + shift + O
On Windows / Linux: control + shift + N
To search only recent files:
ctrl+E
To search all files:
shift + shift
Android Studio Find Files
Mac: ⌘ Command + ⌃ Shift + O
Windows/Linux: Ctrl + Shift + N
[More shortcuts]
Go to Navigate Menu->File or Ctrl+Shift+N.
You Can Also use for All files Search(Double tap Shift):
Shift+Shift
For Viewing Recent Files Search:
ctl+E
You can use search button or double shift

Search all the occurrences of a string in the entire project in Android Studio

I've just started using Android Studio (IntelliJ), and I now look for the feature to find the occurrence of a string in any of the files in my project. For example: I want to find all the files that contain the string ".getUuid()"
The search at the top right doesn't give me the correct results, and I don't think I can find this feature under Edit > Find.
Could anybody point me at the right direction?
TLDR: ⌃⇧F on MacOS will open "Find in path" dialog.
First of all, this IDEA has a nice "Find Usages" command. It can be found in the context menu, when the cursor is on some field, method, etc.
It's context-aware, and as far as I know, is the best way to find class, method or field usage.
Alternatively, you can use the
Edit > Find > Find in path…
dialog, which allows you to search the whole workspace.
Also in IDEA 13 there is an awesome "Search Everywhere" option, by default called by double Shift. It allows you to search in project, files, classes, settings, and so on.
Also you can search from Project Structure dialog with "Find in Path…". Just call it by right mouse button on concrete directory and the search will be scoped, only inside that directory and it's sub-directory.
Enjoy!
In Android Studio on a Windows, macOS or Linux based machine use shortcut Ctrl + Shift + F to search any string in whole project. It's easy to remember considering Ctrl + F is used to search in the current file. So just press the Shift as well.
Press Shift twice and a Search Everywhere dialog will appear.
Use Ctrl + Shift + F combination for Windows and Linux to search everywhere, it shows preview also.
Use Ctrl + F combination for Windows and Linux to search in current file.
Use Shift + Shift (Double Tap Shift) combination for Windows and Linux to search Project File of Project.
You can open the Find in Path dialog by pressing:
Ctrl + Shift + F
Android Studio 3.3 seems to have changed the shortcut to search for all references (find in path) on macOS.
In order to do that you should use Ctrl + Shift + F now (instead of Command + Shift + F as wrote on the previous answers):
UPDATE
To replace in path just use Ctrl + Shift + R.
Android Studio Version 4.0.1 on Mac combination is for me:
Shift + Control + F
And for all of us who use Eclipse keymaps the shortcut is Ctrl+H. Expect limited options compared to eclipse or you will be disappointed.
In Android Studio on a Windows or Linux based machine use shortcut Ctrl + Shift + R to search and replace any string in the whole project.
What you want to reach is that, I believe:
cmd + O for classes.
cmd + shift + O for files.
cmd + alt + O for symbols. "wonderful shortcut!"
Besides shift + cmd + f for find in path && double shift to search anywhere.
Play with those and you will know what satisfy your need.
use ctrl + shift + f on windows
Press SHIFT 2 times and you can search Every-where , both Class and Method() in the project.
Ctrl + N for finding only Class name.
Ctrl + E for Recent Files.
Use Ctrl + Alt + F combination in Ubuntu.
On a mac use shift + cmmd + f
To get rid of the screen press esc
I use IntelliJ IDEA
version: 2019.2.3 (Community Edition)
Build #IC-192.6817.14, built on September 24, 2019
Runtime version: 11.0.4+10-b304.69 x86_64
In Android 3.6 on a Mac if you want to export the results to a text file then do the following
Command+Shift+F then enter the text you want to search
Then on Bottom Right click on "Open In Find Window"
Then Right Click On Found Occurrences
Then Export To Text File
Once in text file you can find and replace to remove, sort lines etc... please see screenshots for assistance.

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