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Projectile 3.2 is out!1 That’s the third Projectile release this month, and by now you probably see the pattern - a whole lot of nothing for a couple of years, then everything at once. Where 3.0 was the big cleanup and 3.1 the pile of long-standing feature requests, 3.2 is a focused release with one clear theme: search and replace. Plus one bonus feature I’ve wanted for ages, but more on that below. Replace, but with a preview projectile-replace has always been one of those commands that technically worked, but that I never quite trusted. It walks the project file by file with query-replace, asking you about every match with no way to see the big picture, and once you start there’s no graceful way out. I’ve been promising myself a better story there for years (that’s #1924, if you’re keeping score at home). 3.2 finally delivers it. projectile-replace-review (s-p R) prompts for a search string and a replacement, gathers every match across the project into a *projectile-replace* buffer,…

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