>From a bash shell I can type "grep -l 'foo' *" and that will output a list of 
>files that contain 'foo'. I want to vim that list of files. In other words, 
>assuming the grep command returns file1, file2, ... filen, I want to run the 
>command:

vim file1 file2 file3 ... filen

I tried "grep -l 'foo' * | vim" and "grep -l 'foo' * | xargs | vim' but those 
didn't work. Any ideas?

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