https://github.com/mhayashi1120/Emacs-wgrep.git
git clone 'git://github.com/mhayashi1120/Emacs-wgrep.git'
wgrep allows you to edit a grep buffer and apply those changes to the file buffer.
Put this file into load-path'ed directory, and byte compile it if desired. And put the following expression into your ~/.emacs.
(require 'wgrep)
You can edit the text in the grep buffer after typing C-c C-p
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After that the changed text is highlighted.
The following keybindings are defined:
C-c C-e
: Apply the changes to file buffers.C-c C-u
: All changes are unmarked and ignored.C-c C-d
: Mark as delete to current line (including newline).C-c C-r
: Remove the changes in the region (these changes are not applied to the files. Of course, the remaining changes can still be applied to the files.)C-c C-p
: Toggle read-only area.C-c C-k
: Discard all changes and exit.C-x C-q
: Exit wgrep mode.To save all buffers that wgrep has changed, run
M-x wgrep-save-all-buffers
To save buffer automatically when `wgrep-finish-edit'.
(setq wgrep-auto-save-buffer t)
You can change the default key binding to switch to wgrep.
(setq wgrep-enable-key "r")
To apply all changes wheather or not buffer is read-only.
(setq wgrep-change-readonly-file t)
This program is a forked version. the original version can be downloaded from http://www.bookshelf.jp/elc/grep-edit.el
Following added implementations and differences.