# Improve @ file search: include specific hidden dirs
This should close#2980
## What
- Extend `@` fuzzy file search to include select top-level hidden
directories:
`.github`, `.gitlab`, `.circleci`, `.devcontainer`, `.azuredevops`,
`.vscode`, `.cursor`.
- Keep all other hidden directories excluded to avoid noise and heavy
traversals.
## Why
- Common project config lives under these dot-dirs (CI, editor,
devcontainer); users expect `@.github/...` and similar paths to resolve.
- Prior behavior hid all dot-dirs, making these files undiscoverable.
## How
- In `codex-file-search` walker:
- Enable hidden entries via `WalkBuilder.hidden(false)`.
- Add `filter_entry` to only allow those specific root dot-directories;
other hidden paths remain filtered out.
- Preserve `.gitignore` semantics and existing exclude handling.
## Local checks
- Ran formatting: `just fmt`
- Ran lint (scoped): `just fix -p codex-file-search`
- Ran tests:
- `cargo test -p codex-file-search`
- `cargo test -p codex-tui`
## Readiness
- Branch is up-to-date locally; tests pass; lint/format applied.
- No merge conflicts expected.
- Marking Ready for review.
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Signed-off-by: lionelchg <lionel.cheng@hotmail.fr>
Codex created this PR from the following prompt:
> upgrade this entire repo to Rust 1.89. Note that this requires
updating codex-rs/rust-toolchain.toml as well as the workflows in
.github/. Make sure that things are "clippy clean" as this change will
likely uncover new Clippy errors. `just fmt` and `cargo clippy --tests`
are sufficient to check for correctness
Note this modifies a lot of lines because it folds nested `if`
statements using `&&`.
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* #2467
* __->__ #2465
This is a small quality-of-life feature, the addition of
`--compute-indices` to the CLI, which, if enabled, will compute and set
the `indices` field for each `FileMatch` returned by `run()`. Note we
only bother to compute `indices` once we have the top N results because
there could be a lot of intermediate "top N" results during the search
that are ultimately discarded.
When set, the indices are included in the JSON output when `--json` is
specified and the matching indices are displayed in bold when `--json`
is not specified.
Update `run()` to take `cancel_flag: Arc<AtomicBool>` that the worker
threads will periodically check to see if it is `true`, exiting early
(and returning empty results) if so.