# ned > Is like `grep` but with powerful replace capabilities. > Unlike `sed`, as it isn't restricted to line oriented editing. > More information: . - Recursively search starting in the current directory, ignoring case: `ned --ignore-case --recursive '{{^[dl]og}}' {{.}}` - Search always showing colored output: `ned --colors '{{^[dl]og}}' {{.}}` - Search never showing colored output: `ned --colors=never '{{^[dl]og}}' {{.}}` - Search ignoring certain files: `ned --recursive --exclude '{{*.htm}}' '{{^[dl]og}}' {{.}}` - Simple replace: `ned '{{dog}}' --replace '{{cat}}' {{.}}` - Replace using numbered group references: `ned '{{the ([a-z]+) dog and the ([a-z]+) dog}}' --replace '{{the $2 dog and the $1 dog}}' {{.}}` - Replace changing case: `ned '{{([a-z]+) dog}}' --case-replacements --replace '{{\U$1\E! dog}}' --stdout {{.}}` - Preview results of a find and replace without updating the target files: `ned '{{^[sb]ad}}' --replace '{{happy}}' --stdout {{.}}`