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Silly question about the *grep*
buffer - you can issue g
to re-run the command which summoned the buffer (e.g., if you M-x rgrep
you can naively “refresh” exactly that command). What I would like to do is use rgrep
to specify a search string, set of files (like *.cljs
) and location, often a subset of my project’s src
but then re-run that command with just a different search string and not have to tell it again which files and where to look. I’ve read the docs I know about but this idea doesn’t seem to be treated anywhere. Is it not …a thing? Or just not a thing I’m clever enough to find on my own?
@chris_johnson not sure of this early what your asking for... I use ripgrep binary instead of grep, which can include or exclude file extension patterns. I use helm-resume to re-run searches and the search is editable, so I can easily tweak the specific search term https://practicalli.github.io/spacemacs/spacemacs-basics/working-with-projects/searching-projects.html