I have a phrase, e.g. This is an example phrase, and a collection of text files (coll.d/a.txt, coll.d/b.txt, etc.), and I'm looking for the former in the latter.
The thing is, maybe my pattern is splitted over several lines of text, so plain grep isn't so simple.
I like the way C-s deals with spaces, case, the kill-ring, and so on, and look for such behaviour.
So how can I search many files with it ?
Certainly an answer is burried somewhere in documentation or manuals but rgrep, find, replace, regexp, and occur somewhat complicate the search, without even mentionning all things dired.
* ttakes a while and)M-s a C-sfreezes forever before even asking for a search string. I guess that's asking too much, but I wonder if there's another way (or why it should take so much ressources). – Nikana Reklawyks Jul 02 '15 at 17:13