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What about a custom command around the lines of `rgrep -l SOMEWORD . | sed 's/^.*$/[&](&)/'`? Anyway, it definitely sounds like the job for `rgrep` and/or `find`, coupled with slight post-processing of their output (and `sed` it handy here)
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