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How can I get Eclipse to show .* files?

By default, Eclipse won't show my .htaccess file that I maintain in my project. It just shows an empty folder in the Package Viewer tree. How can I get it to show up? No obvious preferences.


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Wilfred Hughes

In the package explorer, in the upper right corner of the view, there is a little down arrow. Tool tip will say view menu. From that menu, select filters

https://i.stack.imgur.com/NWo2x.jpg

From there, uncheck .* resources.

So Package Explorer -> View Menu -> Filters -> uncheck .* resources.

With Eclipse Kepler and OS X this is a bit different:

Package Explorer -> Customize View -> Filters -> uncheck .* resources

In "Eclipse Kepler" use "Customize View... -> Filters" instead of "Filters"
In Eclipse Kepler on Ubuntu, it uses the same format as described in the answer.
Refresh project after this.
Is it somehow possible to only include the file named .gitignore but exclude all other files starting with .?
@Edward sadly your pertinent comment was hidden. To answer your question, it is no longer possible for a long time. But to everyone wanting to exclude .* but a few .*, you have to use the "Package Explorer" instead of the deprecated "Project Explorer". I hope my comment will make things clearer for some people. The whole thread gets us confused until we figure out we may be using the wrong Eclipse View from the start ! The "Project Explorer" also has a "Filters..." menu, with far less functionalities.
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Arkaaito

Cory is correct

@ If you're using Eclipse PDT, this is done by opening up the PHP explorer view

I just spent about half an hour looking for the little arrow, until I actually looked up what the 'PHP Explorer' view is. Here is a screenshot:

https://i.stack.imgur.com/NWo2x.jpg


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sergionni

For Project Explorer View: 1. Click on arrow(View Menu) in right corner 2. Select Customize View... item from menu 3. Uncheck *.resources checkbox under Filters tab 4. Click OK

-- Eclipse Juno


Understandable answer. Thank you.
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tmsimont

I'm using 64 bit Eclipse for PHP Devleopers Version: Helios Service Release 2

It cam with RSE..

None of the above solutions worked for me... What I did was similar to scubabble's answer, but after clicking the down arrow (view menu) in the top of the RSE package explorer I had to mouseover "Preferences" and click on "Remote Systems"

I then opened the "Remote Systems" nav tree in the left of the preferences window that came u and went to "Files"

Underneath a list of File types is a checkbox that was unchecked: "Show hidden files"

CHECK IT!


awesome thats exactly my usecase and i spend half an hour trying the above solutions! Thanks!
Minor note: I had to refresh the folder tree after 'checking it'
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Saikat

1. From Package Explorer open the Filters... dialog:

https://i.stack.imgur.com/Nxl2M.png

2. Then uncheck .* resources option:

https://i.stack.imgur.com/D4tSB.png


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bezz

On Mac: Eclipse -> Preferences -> Remote Systems -> Files -> click Show Hidden Files.


The same for Eclipse version 3.7.2, Build id: I20110613-1736
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Steve Moyer

In your package explorer, pull down the menu and select "Filters ...". You can adjust what types of files are shown/hidden there.

Looking at my Red Hat Developer Studio (approximately Eclipse 3.2), I see that the top item in the list is ".* resources" and it is excluded by default.


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lo_fye

In my case, I wanted to see .htaccess files, but not all the other .* resources. In Zend Studio for Eclipse, in PHP Explorer (not Remote System Explorer), click the downward facing arrow (next to the left/right arrows). Choose Filters. Uncheck .* resources In the "Name filter patterns" area, type the filenames you want to ignore. I used: .svn, .cvs, .DS_Store, .buildpath, .project


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ROMANIA_engineer

If using Zend Studio, same arrow, go to RSE view, click on the downward facing arrow, hit preferences, and then check show hidden files.

That did the trick for me.


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shanwu

Spring Tool Suite 4

Version: 4.9.0.RELEASE Build Id: 202012132054

For Mac:

https://i.stack.imgur.com/AVDQ5.png


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Cory Collier

If you're using Eclipse PDT, this is done by opening up the PHP explorer view, then clicking the upside-down triangle in the top-right of that window. A context window appears, and the filters option is available there. Clicking the Filters menu option opens a new window, where .* files can be unchecked, thus allowing the editing of .htaccess files.

I searched forever for this, so I'm sorta answering my own question here. I'm sure someone else will have the same problem too, so I hope this helps someone else as well.


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Bao Le

Eclipse shows hidden files in the "Navigator" view. You can add that via Window->Show View->Navigator.


With Eclipse 4.14 for Mac OS X: Window > Navigation > Show View Menu > Filters ans Customization, then after just uncheck .* resources. That's it!
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kakhkAtion

Preferences -> Remote Systems -> Files -> Show hidden files

(make sure this is checked)


I cant find this on the mac version at least. any tips? Mac version does have file->properties, but no remote systems option.