grepWin is a simple search and replace tool which can use regular expressions to do its job. This allows to do much more powerful searches and replaces.

Note: project has moved to GitHub
https://github.com/stefankueng/grepWin

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Search, File Systems

License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • Very powerful search tool, currently can only use grepWin-2.0.7_portable.exe due to company restrictions. However, I am trying to run grepWin command line in unattended mode. I have 400 strings (of db table name) to check if referenced in any of the code, but cannot output to text file with "> output.txt". grepWin create a blank file, even though there were some searched output. I am using parameters "/execute /executesearch /closedialog /content". Is this correct?
  • Good software, congratulations
  • nice work. Almost The best Regex Editor. It will be THE VERY BEST, only when you will make a Batch Processor for running multiple expressions in a specific order.
  • grepWin has been great but I just spent 3 hours figuring out that it sometimes won't find text in a file. If you are not getting the results you expect for a search, be sure to check if any files were skipped. If one or more than you expect WERE skipped, restart you machine and run grepWin again. What's so bad about this is you have to check skip status for every search knowing which files should be skipped, unless you are willing to trust grepWin. Is this an Other People's handles or BOM thing?
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Intended Audience

Developers, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Win32 (MS Windows)

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Search Software, C++ File Systems

Registered

2013-12-14