--- title: Finding files on GitHub intro: 'You can search for a file in a repository using the file finder. To search for a file in multiple repositories on {% data variables.product.github %}, use the {% ifversion code-search-upgrade %}[`path` code search qualifier](/search-github/github-code-search/understanding-github-code-search-syntax#path-qualifier){% else %}[`filename` code search qualifier](/search-github/searching-on-github/searching-code#search-by-filename){% endif %}.' redirect_from: - /articles/finding-files-on-github - /github/searching-for-information-on-github/finding-files-on-github - /github/searching-for-information-on-github/searching-on-github/finding-files-on-github versions: fpt: '*' ghes: '*' ghec: '*' topics: - GitHub search --- > [!TIP] > * By default, file finder results exclude some directories like `build`, `log`, `tmp`, and `vendor`. To search for files in these directories, {% ifversion code-search-upgrade %}use the [`path` code search qualifier](/search-github/github-code-search/understanding-github-code-search-syntax#path-qualifier){% else %}use the [`filename` code search qualifier](/search-github/searching-on-github/searching-code#search-by-filename){% endif %}. Alternatively, you can customize which directories are excluded by default [using a `.gitattributes` file](#customizing-excluded-files). > * You can also open the file finder by pressing `t` on your keyboard. For more information, see [AUTOTITLE](/get-started/accessibility/keyboard-shortcuts). ## Using the file finder {% ifversion code-view-ui %} {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} 1. In the “Go to file” search bar, type the name of the file or directory you'd like to find. ![Screenshot of the main view for a repository. A search bar, labeled "Go to file", is outlined in dark orange.](/assets/images/help/repository/repository-main-page-go-to-file.png) 1. Alternatively, if there is no "Go to file" search bar, click **Go to file**, then type the name of the file or directory you'd like to find. ![Screenshot of the main view for a repository. A "Go to file" button is outlined in dark orange.](/assets/images/help/repository/repository-main-page-go-to-file-no-search-bar.png) 1. In the list of results, click the file or directory you wanted to find. You can view the file path for a directory or file below each search result. {% else %} {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} 1. Above the list of files, click **Go to file**. ![Screenshot of a row of buttons on the main page of a repository. The "Go to file" button is outlined in dark orange.](/assets/images/help/search/find-file-button.png) 1. In the search field, type the name of the file you'd like to find. ![Screenshot of the repository file search bar. The search bar has the term "readme." Results are shown under the search bar and include "README.md."](/assets/images/help/search/find-file-search-field.png) 1. In the list of results, click the file you wanted to find. {% endif %} ## Customizing excluded files By default, file finder results do not include files in the following directories if they exist at your repository root: * `.git` * `.hg` * `.sass-cache` * `.svn` * `build` * `dot_git` * `log` * `tmp` * `vendor` You can override these default exclusions using a `.gitattributes` file. To do this, create or update a file called `.gitattributes` in your repository root, setting the [`linguist-generated`](https://github.com/github-linguist/linguist/blob/main/docs/overrides.md) attribute to `false` for each directory that should be included in file finder results. For example, the following `.gitattributes` file would cause files in the `build/` directory to be available to the file finder: ```text build/** linguist-generated=false ``` Note that this override requires the use of the recursive glob pattern (`**`). For more information, see [pattern format](https://git-scm.com/docs/gitignore#_pattern_format) in the Git documentation. More complex overrides of subdirectories within excluded-by-default directories are not supported. ## Further reading * [AUTOTITLE](/search-github/getting-started-with-searching-on-github/about-searching-on-github) * [AUTOTITLE](/repositories/working-with-files/managing-files/customizing-how-changed-files-appear-on-github) * [`.gitattributes`](https://git-scm.com/docs/gitattributes) in the Git documentation