60 lines
1.1 KiB
Groff
60 lines
1.1 KiB
Groff
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FGREP(1) Minix Programmer's Manual FGREP(1)
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NAME
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fgrep - fixed grep
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SYNOPSIS
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fgrep [-cfhlnsv] [string_file] [string] [file] ...
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OPTIONS
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-c Count matching lines and only print count, not the lines
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-f Take strings from file named in following argument
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-h Omit file headers from printout
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-l List file names once only
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-n Each line is preceded by its line number
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-s Status only, no output
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-v Print only lines not matching
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EXAMPLES
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fgrep % prog.c # Print lines containing % sign
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fgrep -f pattern prog.c
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# Take strings from pattern
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DESCRIPTION
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Fgrep is essentially the same as grep, except that it only searches for
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lines containing literal strings (no wildcard characters). The pattern
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may consist of several lines with one string to search on each line.
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SEE ALSO
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cgrep(1), grep(1).
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