Perhaps even better for your purposes: Try bundles -> text -> filtering. I think it uses grep as well.


On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 10:05 PM, Visconti <visconticc@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hello all,

I am new to Textmate and looking for a way to filter lines as I did with the
old editor "kedit". It had commands like "all /blabla" to display only lines
containing "blabla", "more /yesyes" to add the lines containing "yesyes" to
the current line view, and "less /blabla" to hide again the lines containing
"blabla" from the current view.

I will be happy to get just the "all /blabla" functionality in Textmate,
i.e. I'd like to filter out all lines containing (for example)
"<onetwothree>" and either hide all the others or export all the
"<onetwothree>" lines to another file.

Is there a way to achieve that???

Thanks

Visconti




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