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grep for beginners

grep is a very useful terminal command used to search for text within files, the default is to print all lines that contain the given string. Examples: grep word file -> print all the lines of the...

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Pipes – what are they and Example of Use

Unix based operating systems like Linux offer a unique approach to join two commands on the terminal, with it you can take the output of the first command and use it as input of the second command,...

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Coloring Grep to easier research

In the past I’ve posted an article regarding the basic usage of grep, one of the commands that I use daily at work to search a text within multiple files, or a text string in the list of running...

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Linux Terminal: How to do fuzzy search with tre-agrep

Probably everyone that use a terminal know the command grep, from its man page: grep searches the named input FILEs (or standard input if no files are named, or if a single hyphen-minus (-) is given...

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