Finally discovered a program that I?ve been long awaiting for, i.e., searcinsideb> php, txt, html files and a range of other ASCII files.
This is a very small program that doesn?t even need to be installed, a single executable. We browse for a folder, enter the search string and press ?Start search? and it shows all the files having the string. I just tested this by typing in ?print_Lon()", a function I randomly picked from one of the files in WordPress folder and it showed 2 files having this. It also has an internal viewer so we can simply double click the result entries. But ctrl+F wasn?t working when in the internal viewer. So I went to Options and set ?Use Windows default?.
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Finally discovered a program that I?ve been long awaiting for, i.e., searcinsideb> php, txt, html files and a range of other ASCII files.
This is a very small program that doesn?t even need to be installed, a single executable. We browse for a folder, enter the search string and press ?Start search? and it shows all the files having the string. I just tested this by typing in ?print_Lon()", a function I randomly picked from one of the files in WordPress folder and it showed 2 files having this. It also has an internal viewer so we can simply double click the result entries. But ctrl+F wasn?t working when in the internal viewer. So I went to Options and set ?Use Windows default?.
Very handy prog...came to know about this from SnapFiles - 20 latest freeware programs XML feed(Y)br />
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