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  1. How to use "grep" command to find text including subdirectories

    Aug 1, 2011 · I want to find all files which contain a specific string of text. The grep command works, but I don't know how to use it for every directory (I can only do it for my current …

  2. linux - What is the point of "grep -q" - Stack Overflow

    May 16, 2019 · Moreover, this is a lot faster than a regular grep invocation, since it can exit immediately when the first match is found, rather than needing to unconditionally read (and …

  3. What's the difference between grep -r and -R - Stack Overflow

    Mar 31, 2014 · In the man page: -r Read all files under each directory, recursively, following symbolic links only if they are on the command line. what exactly does "being on the command …

  4. regex - Using the star sign in grep - Stack Overflow

    Jul 6, 2016 · grep * means "0 or more", and grep is greedy by default. Note that in grep basic regular expressions the metacharacters ?, + , { , | , ( , and ) lose their special meaning.

  5. How can I use grep to find a word inside a folder?

    Nov 8, 2010 · 165 grep -nr string my_directory Additional notes: this satisfies the syntax grep [options] string filename because in Unix-like systems, a directory is a kind of file (there is a …

  6. How can I "grep" for a filename instead of the contents of a file?

    grep is used to search within a file to see if any line matches a given regular expression. However, I have this situation - I want to write a regular expression that will match the filename itself …

  7. linux - How to search and replace using grep - Stack Overflow

    grep -rl 'windows' ./ | xargs sed -i 's/windows/linux/g' This will search for the string ' windows ' in all files relative to the current directory and replace ' windows ' with ' linux ' for each occurrence of …

  8. how to grep with multiple strings to find - Ask Ubuntu

    Aug 16, 2021 · 16 I understand how to use grep in the simple form: <command that spits out text> | grep "text to find" I would like to be able to grep multiple different bits of text all at once. How …

  9. linux - Grep command with multiple patterns - Stack Overflow

    Dec 12, 2019 · Hi i am currently use this to grep: $ grep -nri --exclude-dir=DELIVERY_REL "xxxxxx\.h" --colour --include=*.{c,h} I am trying to fine tune the search results of my grep to …

  10. grepping using the result of previous grep - Stack Overflow

    Sep 20, 2015 · Is there a way to perform a grep based on the results of a previous grep, rather than just piping multiple greps into each other. For example, say I have the log file output …