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There are a couple of things I do not yet understand the VIM way.

One of these is searching in a project like so (using VIM in Atom):

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I use CtrlP currently for file names, but what about the contents?

How can I search with a string, and then look through a list of all occurrences using VIM and/or VIM plugins?

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    Install ack and / or ag, and use the CtrlSF plugin. You won't look back. Jul 15, 2016 at 15:11
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    What is this vim distro / set-up / version / plugin? Looks awesome. May 18, 2018 at 11:58
  • @AntonDaneyko That's Atom with vim plugin.
    – 0xMH
    Apr 20, 2020 at 19:48
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    just use telescope Jan 18, 2022 at 13:45

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I've found an even better solution for this: FZF

It simply searches through everything in your project asynchronously using the :Ag command.

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Use :grep or :vimgrep to search file contents. The results are put onto the "location list" which you can open by typing :cw Enter.

Syntax for :grep is, by default, the same as the grep(1) command:

:grep 'my pattern.*' /path/to/dir

By default it will search the current directory (:pwd). I added set autochdir to my .vimrc so my PWD always follows the file I'm editing.

The major difference between :grep and :vimgrep is that :vimgrep (:vim for short) uses Vim-compatible regular expressions, whereas :grep uses whatever regular expressions your &grepprg uses.

You can use a custom program by setting &grepprg to something different. I personally like ack which uses Perl-compatible regex.

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  • Yes, and what about the list of occurrences?
    – Sem
    Jul 15, 2016 at 14:36
  • @Sem I've expanded my answer to be as thorough as I can without getting too deep into it. Jul 15, 2016 at 14:42
  • :cw is just what I need! You sir, are the best.
    – Sem
    Jul 15, 2016 at 14:49
  • Hi. I find this super useful. I see I am able to navigate the list up and down. Is there any way to open a file directly by clicking Enter on the underlined file in the "location list"? I do a similar thing with NerdTree. Or maybe there is a "vimer" way to do this, hehe (still learning)
    – vabada
    Jul 27, 2017 at 10:45
  • This is the slowest way.
    – calbertts
    Jul 12, 2018 at 11:59
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Apart from fzf, there are also other excellent plugins for fuzzy finding.

  • telescope.nvim (neovim only): after install, just use Telescope live_grep to search through your project.
  • Leaderf: another fuzzy finder with good performance. After install, use Leaderf rg to search through your project.
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To open a file, I highlight the row (Shift-v) in the location list and hit Enter.

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If you're using Neovim, a better solution is to use telescope.nvim with BurntSushi/ripgrep Suggested Dependencies you can use live_grep , grep_string and also find_files

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