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projectile-ripgrep used to run a literal search for whatever term I put in.
I just updated a bunch of packages though and now it does not.
So for example, in the past I used to be able to quickly write !@# in any spot in a file as a "bookmark." I could then call projectile-ripgrep with a keyboard shortcut, enter !@# as my search, and very quickly find my spot again upon reopening emacs.
Now it seems to match every single file in the project.
I don't know regular expressions well so I'm sure it's an issue with the symbols I'm using, but I'd like to know what's happening and how I could fix it.
Thanks for any help.
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projectile-ripgrep
used to run a literal search for whatever term I put in.I just updated a bunch of packages though and now it does not.
So for example, in the past I used to be able to quickly write
!@#
in any spot in a file as a "bookmark." I could then callprojectile-ripgrep
with a keyboard shortcut, enter!@#
as my search, and very quickly find my spot again upon reopening emacs.Now it seems to match every single file in the project.
I don't know regular expressions well so I'm sure it's an issue with the symbols I'm using, but I'd like to know what's happening and how I could fix it.
Thanks for any help.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: