* How to supply the current word as a parameter to grep?
@ 2008-09-19 12:01 etay.meiri
2008-09-19 14:24 ` Drew Adams
2008-09-19 15:34 ` harven
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From: etay.meiri @ 2008-09-19 12:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Hi,
I have the following entries in my .emacs:
(global-set-key [(control shift f)] 'grep)
(setq grep-command "cd ~/work && find -name \"*.cpp\" -or -name \"*.h
\" | xargs grep -nH -e ")
I'd like have the current word supplied as a parameter to grep
whenever I hit the above key combination.
How do I accomplish that?
Thanks,
-Etay Meiri
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* RE: How to supply the current word as a parameter to grep?
2008-09-19 12:01 How to supply the current word as a parameter to grep? etay.meiri
@ 2008-09-19 14:24 ` Drew Adams
2008-09-19 15:34 ` harven
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Drew Adams @ 2008-09-19 14:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: etay.meiri, help-gnu-emacs
> (global-set-key [(control shift f)] 'grep)
> (setq grep-command "cd ~/work && find -name \"*.cpp\" -or -name \"*.h
> \" | xargs grep -nH -e ")
>
> I'd like have the current word supplied as a parameter to grep
> whenever I hit the above key combination.
> How do I accomplish that?
See grep+.el: http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/grep%2b.el. It does that.
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* Re: How to supply the current word as a parameter to grep?
2008-09-19 12:01 How to supply the current word as a parameter to grep? etay.meiri
2008-09-19 14:24 ` Drew Adams
@ 2008-09-19 15:34 ` harven
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: harven @ 2008-09-19 15:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Sep 19, 2:01 pm, etay.me...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have the following entries in my .emacs:
>
> (setq grep-command "cd ~/work && find -name \"*.cpp\" -or -name \"*.h
> \" | xargs grep -nH -e ")
>
> I'd like have the current word supplied as a parameter to grep
> whenever I hit the above key combination.
> How do I accomplish that?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Etay Meiri
The commands lgrep and rgrep are somehow more user-friendly than the M-
x grep command. The word at point can be captured using the
command (thing-at-point 'word). So you may try:
(defun my-grep ()
"look for word at point in files ending by .cpp and .h
recursively starting from the work directory"
(interactive)
(rgrep (thing-at-point 'word) "*.cpp *.h" "~/work"))
(global-set-key [(control shift f)] 'my-grep)
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