Ripgrep is a fast search tool like grep. It's mostly a drop-in replacement for ag, also know as the Silver Searcher.
helm-ag is a fantastic package for Emacs that allows you to display search results in a buffer.
You can also jump to locations of matches. Despite the name, helm-ag works with ripgrep (rg) as well
as with ag.
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Install ripgrep
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Make Spacemacs use helm-project-do-ag directly when pressing
SPC /without preselecting the symbol under the cursor.Type
SPC f e dto bring up~/.spacemacs.(defun dotspacemacs/user-config () ;; .... (evil-leader/set-key "/" 'spacemacs/helm-project-do-ag)) - 
Force ripgrep as search tool
SPC SPC customize-set-variableSelect variable
helm-ag-base-commandSet value to
rg --vimgrep --no-heading --smart-case 
SPC / should allow you to search in the current project.
You can prefix patterns with options
-G*.cljs -w time - search for the word "time" in all .cljs files
-tclojure time - search for "time" in all .{clj,cljs,cljc} files
uno\ due\ tre - search for the string "uno duo tre"
-C5 foo - search for "foo" but show 5 lines of context before and after the match
(?:^|[^\w-])time(?:[^\w-]|$) - search for lisp-word "time", i.e. search for the full word "time"
while considering "-" to be a word characer
@apmiller108 , thank you for your reply. This is good to know!
Also, regarding my previous question, the trick is that simple quotes were useless: foo -g!ut/ will exclude all paths with ut/ and does the job !
But your proposal works as well: -g=!ut/.
Thanks again!