I have just come across vim for the first time and so I am probably
asking an old question (but I didn't find it in the FAQ):

 

Can vim be used as a command on a shell command line?   I would like to
use it to search a list of files and substitute a new string for a
pattern it finds, and then write the resulting file to a new filename
for each file in the original list.

 

Eric Weissman, physicist

GE Reuter-Stokes

Twinsburg, OH 44087

 

 

Eric Weissman, physicist

GE Reuter-Stokes

Twinsburg, OH 44087

 

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