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Re: Alternatives to "find in project"?
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Re: Alternatives to "find in project"?


  • Subject: Re: Alternatives to "find in project"?
  • From: Markian Hlynka <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 15:46:17 -0600

Have you tried using BBEdit's multi-file grep? It can still take all the command-line stuff, but is much less clunky to work with, I think.


On Aug 11, 2006, at 15:23, Mark Wagner wrote:

Are there any good alternatives for Xcode's "find in project" command,
preferably something that won't put my computer into spinning-pizza
mode for half an hour while it's "preparing to find"?  I'm using
"grep" from the command line right now, which takes every bit as long
and doesn't do syntax highlighting on the output, but at least it
doesn't invoke the spinning pizza.

-- 
Mark

----
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-Paul Tillich


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