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I use 'occur' to search for regexp in current buffer and edit the results in occur buffer .

Now my requirement is to search all the files in a directory(including sub-directories ) and edit the results.

ie. Edit the result of ' grep -r foo * '

Is there a wayanything similar to(like occur buffer created while searching inside a directory and its sub-directories recursively) that allows to edit the searched results in my case.

I use 'occur' to search for regexp in current buffer and edit the results in occur buffer .

Now my requirement is to search all the files in a directory(including sub-directories ) and edit the results.

ie. Edit the result of ' grep -r foo * '

Is there a way similar to occur buffer created while searching inside a directory and its sub-directories recursively.

I use 'occur' to search for regexp in current buffer and edit the results in occur buffer .

Now my requirement is to search all the files in a directory(including sub-directories ) and edit the results.

ie. Edit the result of ' grep -r foo * '

Is there anything similar(like occur buffer) that allows to edit the searched results in my case.

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I use 'occur' to search for stringsregexp in current buffer and edit the results in occur buffer . Now

Now my requirement is to search all the files in a directory(including sub-directories ) and edit matched lines in multiple filesthe results.

ie. Edit the result of ' grep -r foo * '

Is there a way to have something similar asto occur buffer(which allows to edit the searches) created while searching inside a directory and its sub-directories recursively.

I use 'occur' to search for strings and edit the results in occur buffer . Now my requirement is to search and edit matched lines in multiple files.

Is there a way to have something similar as occur buffer(which allows to edit the searches) created while searching recursively.

I use 'occur' to search for regexp in current buffer and edit the results in occur buffer .

Now my requirement is to search all the files in a directory(including sub-directories ) and edit the results.

ie. Edit the result of ' grep -r foo * '

Is there a way similar to occur buffer created while searching inside a directory and its sub-directories recursively.

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