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Go to File Member

You can use this command to quickly navigate to a particular method, field, property in the current document (which can be a source file or a file reconstructed by decompilation).

Navigate to a file member
  1. Press Ctrl+F12 or choose from the main menu. Alternatively, you can press Ctrl+Shift+A, start typing the command name in the popup, and then choose it there.

  2. In the Enter member name popup that appears, start typing the item name. As you type, the lookup list narrows down, suggesting members whose names match the entered substring.

  3. Optionally, select Include base members or press Ctrl+F12 if you want to include members from base classes, members from other parts of this class (in case this class is partial), or from other referenced files.

  4. Do one of the following:

If you want to search only for constructors, enter new or ctor (with trailing space) in the search field as a filter.

To show only members with a specific access modifier, type this modifier. For example, type private to show private members

Case-insensitive CamelHumps is supported here: for example, if there is a member FindAction in your file, you can find it by typing 'fa' or 'FA' in the search field.

You can also list file members in the dedicated Structure window tool window ( Alt+7)

Whenever collecting items to match the entered string takes significant time, JetBrains Rider displays an hourglass icon to the right of your search string. Substantial delays are to be expected when performing search before JetBrains Rider processes the solution completely.

23 September 2024


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