Vim has several commands integrating and implementing Grep capabilities (see
:help grep
). The two major ones are :grep
and :vimgrep
. The former
uses external Grep program (set by grepprg
option), while the latter uses
core Grep functionality implemented in Vim itself.
The main advantages of the internal :vimgrep
are Vim regex syntax and
portability, that includes **
glob wildcard. The :vimgrep
command
understands a subset of extended glob patterns (see :help wildcard
). This
allows to avoid find
command in most of the cases. Using :vimgrep
, your
example search would look like the following.
:vimgrep /something/ **/*
The same search can be performed with :grep
command, if your shell or
grepprg
implements the **
wildcard. Below is an example showing Zsh
extendned glob notation.
:grep 'something' **/*(.)
Both of these commands (and their variants) utilize Vim interface features
called QuickFix list and its window-local version, location list (see :help
quickfix
). The QuickFix window is a special read-only buffer containing any
kind of search results relating one or several files. Search results
collected by Grep commands are immediately aggregated in the QuickFix window.
The QuickFix list represents each matching position of the search pattern by
a single line, and allows to quickly switch between them by pressing
Enter on these lines. There is not a few commands related to the
QuickFix list. Here I list only some of them as a starting point (see help
for additional information).
:cw
or :cope
open the QuickFix window (see help to understand the
difference between them).
:cc
, :cn
, :cp
display the current, the next, and the previous
match in the list, respectively.
:cr
, :cla
display the first, and the last match in the list,
respectively.
:ccl
closes the QuickFix window.
A location list is a QuickFix list attached to a certain window. Each window
can have a single location list attached to it (independent from other
windows' location lists and the QuickFix list). Any QuickFix list command
of those listed above has an equivalent working with a location list.
:lw
or :lop
open the location list associated with the current
window.
:ll
, :lne
, :lp
display the current, the next, and the previous
match in the list, respectively.
:lr
, :lla
display the first, and the last match in the list,
respectively.
:lcl
closes the location list.
Location list counterparts of the :grep
and :vimgrep
commands are :lgrep
and :lvimgrep
, respectively.