Replace In Files Command
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Replaces text in files using a subset of the options available on the Replace in Files tab of the Find and Replace window.
Syntax
Edit.ReplaceinFiles findwhat replacewith [/all] [/case]
[/ext:extensions] [/keep] [/lookin:searchpath] [/options] [/regex]
[/reset] [/stop] [/sub] [/text2] [/wild] [/word]
Arguments
findwhat
Required. The text to match.
replacewith
Required. The text to substitute for the matched text.
Switches
/all or /a Optional. Replaces all occurrences of the search text with the replacement text.
/case or /c
Optional. Matches occur only if when the uppercase and lowercase characters exactly match those specified in the findwhat
argument.
/ext: extensions
Optional. Specifies the file extensions for the files to be searched.
/keep or /k Optional. Specifies that all modified files are left open.
/lookin: searchpath
Optional. Directory to search. If the path contains spaces, enclose the entire path in quotation marks.
/options or /t Optional. Displays a list of the current find option settings and does not perform a search.
/regex or /r
Optional. Uses pre-defined special characters in the findwhat
argument as notations that represent patterns of text rather than the literal characters. For a complete list of regular expression characters, see Regular Expressions.
/reset or /e Optional. Returns the find options to their default settings and does not perform a search.
/stop
Optional. Halts the current search operation if one is in progress. Replace ignores all other arguments when /stop
has been specified. For example, to stop the current replacement you would enter the following:
>Edit.ReplaceinFiles /stop
/sub or /s
Optional. Searches the subfolders within the directory specified in the /lookin:searchpath
argument.
/text2 or /2 Optional. Displays the results of the replacement in the Find Results 2 window.
/wild or /l
Optional. Uses pre-defined special characters in the findwhat
argument as notations to represent a character or sequence of characters.
/word or /w Optional. Searches for only whole words.
Example
This example searches for btnCancel
and replaces it with btnReset
in all .cls files located in the folder "my visual studio projects" and displays the replacement information in the Find Results 2 window.
>Edit.ReplaceinFiles btnCancel btnReset /lookin:"c:/my visual studio projects" /ext:.cls /text2
See Also
Finding and Replacing Text Replace in Files Command Window Find/Command Box Visual Studio Commands Visual Studio Command Aliases