visual-regexp for Emacs is like replace-regexp
, but with live visual feedback directly in the buffer. Check out visual-regexp-steroids if you want to use modern regular expressions instead of Emacs-style regular expressions.
While constructing the regexp in the minibuffer, you get live visual feedback for the matches, including group matches:
While constructing the replacement in the minibuffer, you get live visual feedback for the replacements:
It can be used to replace all matches in one go (like replace-regexp
), or a decision can be made on each match (like query-replace-regexp
).
If you are using Emacs 24, you can get visual-regexp from melpa with the package manager.
Add the following code to your init file. Of course you can select your own key bindings.
Note: vr/mc-mark
is an interface to multiple-cursors.
(add-to-list 'load-path "folder-in-which-visual-regexp-files-are-in/") ;; if the files are not already in the load path
(require 'visual-regexp)
(define-key global-map (kbd "C-c r") 'vr/replace)
(define-key global-map (kbd "C-c q") 'vr/query-replace)
;; if you use multiple-cursors, this is for you:
(define-key global-map (kbd "C-c m") 'vr/mc-mark)
To customize, use M-x customize-group [RET] visual-regexp
.
An interesting application of this is regexp-renaming a bunch of files directly in a dired buffer with live feedback (using wdired-change-to-wdired-mode
):
Construction of the regexp:
Construction of the replacement string with inlined preview enabled:
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