You can make those changes in various ways:Ĭlick the replace icon next to your replace string (note: you'll get a dialog to confirm this bulk action.) Now you need to make the changes (and even after that, you have to save the modified files.) It may churn for a second searching all files, then it'll show the proposed changes in all your project files - but note, these changes haven't been made yet! Here's what it looks like: You'll see a standard Find/Replace input replacing the files pane on the left:Įnter your search string and the replace string, then press enter. ![]() Invoke Replace in Files (under the Edit menu, or with shortcut Ctrl+ Shift+ H) ![]() ![]() But it's a little tricky to understand at first, and (at the time of writing) the docs don't explain clearly how to use it, so here's how it works, step by step: ![]() I'm using Visual Studio Code 1.8, and this feature is available.
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