BTW, for an editor with no replace feature (at least not on Windows 95),
no regular-expression search and replace, no indentation support,
no syntax-highlighting and no macros and scriptability features:
MS Notepad is one hell of an editor!
grep /grep/ vi.
[from the qed/ed editor idiom g/re/p
where re stands for a regular expression, to Globally search
for the Regular Expression and Print the lines containing matches
to it, via Unix grep(1)] To rapidly scan a file or set
of files looking for a particular string or pattern (when browsing
through a large set of files, one may speak of `grepping
around')....
grep: /grep/ [from the qed/ed editor idiom g/re/p where
re stands for a regular expression, to Globally search for the
Regular Expression and Print the lines containing matches to it,
via {{UNIX}} `grep(1)'] vt....