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* <code>grep -c</code> | * <code>grep -c</code> | ||
− | * <code>[[grep -r]]</code>. Related commands: [[PAN-OS]]: <code>show log system direction equal backward</code> | + | * <code>[[grep -r]]</code>. Related commands: [[PAN-OS]]: <code>show log system [[direction equal backward]]</code> |
== Related commands == | == Related commands == |
Revision as of 06:21, 18 August 2020
grep
[1] is a command for searching plain text data sets for lines that match a regular expression.
~/.bash_profile
alias grep='grep --color=auto'
Common options
-o, --only-matching
-a, --text equivalent to --binary-files=text
Search for a pattern: TEXT="OTHER_TEXT"
grep -o 'TEXT="\w*"' index.html
Search for a pattern: TEXT="OTHER _TE XT" including spaces:
grep -o 'TEXT="[ a-zA-Z0-9_]*"' index.html
grep .
grep -I
(Ignore binary files)
grep -c
grep -r
. Related commands: PAN-OS:show log system direction equal backward
Related commands
See also
ack, ag, grep
,egrep, fgrep
,agrep
,ngrep
,pgrep
,awk
,sed
,strings
,tr
,tail
,mtail
,git grep
,wc
,uniq
,LogQL
,findstr (Windows)
,rg, git-grep, cut
include
Cisco IOS commandmatch
PAN-OS commandSelect-String
orsls
in Powershell- Linux logging, Cisco IOS logging
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