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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T19:05:28+00:00 2026-05-14T19:05:28+00:00

My folder structure looks like this: /app /app/data … /app/secondary /app/secondary/data I want to

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My folder structure looks like this:

/app
/app/data
...
/app/secondary
/app/secondary/data

I want to recursively search /app, including /app/data. I do not want to search /app/secondary/data however. This what I have so far:

ack --ignore-dir=data searchtext
ack --ignore-dir=secondary/data searchtext

The first command is ignoring both directories and the second one is ignoring neither of them. From within the app folder, what should my ack command look like?

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    2026-05-14T19:05:29+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:05 pm

    This answer is for versions of Ack prior to 2, see This answer for versions of Ack >=2.

    The first one is ignoring both because they both have ‘data’ as a sub-directory and ack searches sub-dirs by default. So it will ignore any sub-dir with that name. Unfortunately, your second way doesn’t work either. This works for me:

    ack -a searchtext -G '^(?!.*secondary/data.*).*$'
    

    Instead of -a to search all files, see ack-grep –help=types to search for only certain file types, eg –type=text

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