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Following commands are available for searching and replacing.
Search the first occurrence of the string
string forward starting from point. Given a count
n, the n-th occurrence of
string will be searched. If the variable
vip-re-search has value t then
regular expression search is done and the string
matching the regular expression string is found.
If you give an empty string as string then the
search mode will change from vanilla search to regular
expression search and vice versa
(vip-search-forward).
Same as /, except that search is done backward
(vip-search-backward).
Search the previous search pattern in the same direction
as before (vip-search-next).
Search the previous search pattern in the opposite
direction (vip-search-Next).
Search forward incrementally. See GNU Emacs Manual for
details (isearch-forward).
There are two modes of replacement, vanilla and
regular expression. If the mode is vanilla
you will get a prompt ‘Replace
string:’, and if the mode is regular
expression you will ge a prompt ‘Replace
regexp:’. The mode is initially vanilla,
but you can toggle these modes by giving a null string as
string. If the mode is vanilla, this command
replaces every occurrence of string with
newstring. If the mode is regular expression,
string is treated as a regular expression and
every string matching the regular expression is replaced with
newstring (vip-replace-string).
Same as R except that you will be asked form
confirmation before each replacement
(vip-query-replace).
Replace the character point is looking at by the character
ch. Give count, replace that many characters by
ch (vip-replace-char).
The commands / and ? mark point before move, so that you can return to the original point by ` `.
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