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Dired mode (M-x dired RET,
or C-x d) supports the command
dired-do-find-regexp-and-replace (Q),
which allows users to replace regular expressions in multiple
files.
You can use this command to perform search/replace operations on multiple files by following the following steps:
find-dired, find-name-dired or
find-grep-dired.query-replace-regexp session on the marked
files.Another way to do the same thing is to use the
“tags” feature of Emacs: it includes the command
tags-query-replace which performs a query-replace
across all the files mentioned in the TAGS file. See
Identifier Search in The GNU Emacs Manual.