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Usage: findstring [OPTION...] [--] pattern [directory [...]]
Uses find(1) and grep(1) to recursively search files for regular
expressions. Ignores .svn .git nbproject .libs .deps CVS*
directories and *~ TAGS #*# and cscope* files. Always applies -I (ignore
binary files) and --colour.

'findstring -n' is suitable as emacs' grep function.
Options:

  -c, --c-files              only looks at *.[ch] *.cpp *.cxx files
  -C, --context=lines        print 'context' lines of context. Must be of type
                             'i'. Must be in the range '1:100'.
      --exclude-dir=directory   exclude directory
      --extension=ext        extensions to search eg .el
  -E, --extended-regexp      use extended regular expression (as grep)
  -F, --fixed-strings        use fixed strings (as grep)
  -H, --h-files              only looks at *.h files
  -i, --ignore-case          ignore case (as grep)
  -j, --java-files           only looks at *.java files
  -l, --files-with-matches   filename only (as grep)
  -L, --files-without-matches   filename only: without match (as grep)
  -m, --m4-files             only looks at *.m4 files
  -M, --make-files           only looks at *akefile* *.mk files
  -n, --line-number          prefix each hit with the line number (as grep)
  -p, --python-files         only looks at *.py files
  -r, --ruby-files           only looks at *.rb files
  -s, --spec-files           only looks at *.spec files
      --shell-files          only looks at *.sh files
  -v, --verbose              be verbose
  -x, --xml-files            only looks at *.xml files
  -h, --help                 print this help message
  -V, --version              print version and exit

Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional
for any corresponding short options.
usages/findstring.txt · Last modified: 2019/07/09 03:57 by 127.0.0.1

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