On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 10:52 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
>  at home I am using Vim on Linux.
>  at work I am using Vim on Windows.
>  I am a Unixxer...
>
>  At work I am not allowed all that nice gimmicks like
>  grep, find, sed etc. which were ported to windows also
>  due to security reasons.
>
>  I would like to get back some of that functionality
>  mainly of text related Unix tools via vim.
>
>  First step into that direction is the answer to
>  the question, whether it would be possible to
>  apply a certain "command" (here, I mean with
>  "command" anything which does something with
>  text) to a bunch of files of a certain
>  pattern in a directory from within vim.
>
>  Unfortunately I have that queston but the
>  answer is missing ... ;o)
>
>  best regards
>  mcc
>

You can try Cygwin or MSYS with MinGW.
You can fetch the detail information about them from google, and make a
decision.


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