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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" @(#)grep.1 8.3 (Berkeley) 4/18/94 .\" .Dd July 3, 1999 .Dt GREP 1 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm grep, egrep, fgrep, zgrep, zegrep, zfgrep .Nd file pattern searcher .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm grep .Op Fl AB Ar num .Op Fl CEFGHILPRSUVZabchilnoqsvwx .Op Fl -context Ns Op = Ns Ar num .Op Fl -binary-files Ns = Ns Ar value .Op Fl -line-buffered .Op Fl e Ar pattern .Op Fl f Ar file .Op Ar pattern .Op Ar .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm grep utilities search the given input files selecting lines that match one or more patterns. By default, a pattern matches an input line if any regular expression (RE) in the pattern matches the input line without its trailing newline. An empty expression matches every line. Each input line that matches at least one of the patterns is written to the standard output. .Pp The .Nm grep utility is used for simple patterns and .Xr ex 1 or .Xr ed 1 style regular expressions. The .Nm egrep utility can handle extended regular expressions and multi-line patterns. The .Nm fgrep utility is quick but can handle only fixed patterns consisting of one or more lines, allowing any of the pattern lines to match a portion of the input. The .Nm zgrep , .Nm zegrep , and .Nm zfgrep utilities act like .Nm grep , .Nm egrep , and .Nm fgrep respectively but accept input files compressed with the .Xr compress 1 or .Xr gzip 1 compression utilities. .Pp The following options are available: .Bl -tag -width indent .It Fl A Ar num Print .Ar num lines of trailing context after each match. .It Fl B Ar num Print .Ar num lines of leading context before each match. .It Fl C Print 2 lines of leading and trailing context after each match. Equivalent to .Fl A .Ar 2 .Fl B .Ar 2 . .It Fl E Force .Nm grep to behave as .Nm egrep . .It Fl F Force .Nm grep to behave as .Nm fgrep . .It Fl G Force .Nm grep to behave as .Nm grep . .It Fl H If .Fl R is specified, follow symbolic links only if they were explicitly listed on the command line. .It Fl I Ignore binary files. .It Fl L Only the names of files not containing selected lines are written to standard output. Pathnames are listed once per file searched. If the standard input is searched, the pathname .Sq Fl is written. .It Fl P If .Fl R is specified, no symbolic links are followed. .It Fl R Recursively search subdirectories listed. .It Fl S If .Fl R is specified, all symbolic links are followed. .It Fl U Search binary files, but do not attempt to print them. .It Fl V Display version information. .It Fl Z Force .Nm grep to behave as .Nm zgrep . .It Fl a Treat all files as text. .It Fl b The offset in bytes of a matched pattern is displayed in front of the respective matched line. .It Fl c Only a count of selected lines is written to standard output. .It Fl e Ar expression Specify a pattern used during the search of the input. Multiple .Fl e options can be used to specify multiple patterns; an input line is selected if it matches any of the specified patterns. .It Fl f Ar pattern_file Read one or more newline separated patterns from .Ar pattern_file . Newlines are not considered part of a pattern. .It Fl h Never print filename headers with output lines. .It Fl i Perform case insensitive matching. .It Fl l Only the names of files containing selected lines are written to standard output. Pathnames are listed once per file searched. If the standard input is searched, the pathname .Sq - is written. .It Fl n Each output line is preceded by its relative line number in the file, starting at line 1. The line number counter is reset for each file processed. This option is ignored if .Fl c , .Fl l , or .Fl q is specified. .It Fl o Always print filename headers with output lines. .It Fl q Suppress normal output. .It Fl s Silent mode. Nonexistent and unreadable files are ignored. .It Fl v Selected lines are those .Em not matching any of the specified patterns. .It Fl w The expression is searched for as a word (as if surrounded by `[[:<:]]' and `[[:>:]]', see .Xr re_format 7 ) . .It Fl x Only input lines selected against an entire fixed string or regular expression are considered to be matching lines. .Sm off .It Fl Fl context Op = Ar num .Sm on Print .Ar num lines of leading and trailing context. Default is 2. .Sm off .It Fl Fl binary-files No = Ar value .Sm on Controls searching and printing of binary files. Options are .Ar binary , the default, search binary files but do not print them; .Ar without-match , do not search binary files; and .Ar text , treat all files as text. .It Fl Fl line-buffered Force output to be line buffered. By default, output is line buffered when standard output is a terminal and block buffered otherwise. .Pp .El If no file arguments are specified, the standard input is used. .Sh RETURN VALUES The .Nm grep utility exits with one of the following values: .Pp .Bl -tag -width flag -compact .It Li 0 One or more lines were selected. .It Li 1 No lines were selected. .It Li >1 An error occurred. .El .Sh EXTENDED REGULAR EXPRESSIONS The following characters are interpreted by .Nm egrep : .Pp .Bl -tag -width flag -compact .It Cm \&$ Align the match from the end of the line. .It Cm \&^ Align the match from the beginning of the line. .It Cm \&| Add another pattern (see example below). .It Cm \&? Match 1 or less sequential repetitions of the pattern. .It Cm \&+ Match 1 or more sequential repetitions of the pattern. .It Cm \&* Match 0 or more sequential repetitions of the pattern. .It Cm \&{} Match specified number of sequential repetitions of the pattern. .It Cm \&[] Match any single character or range of characters enclosed in the brackets. .It Cm \&\e Escape special characters which have meaning to .Nm egrep , the set of `$.^[]|?+*{}()\e'. .El .Sh EXAMPLES To find all occurrences of the word patricia in a file: .Pp .Dl grep patricia myfile .Pp To find all occurrences of the pattern .Ql \&.Pp at the beginning of a line: .Pp .Dl grep '^\e.Pp' .Pp The apostrophes ensure the entire expression is evaluated by .Nm grep instead of by the user's shell. The caret .Ql \&^ matches the null string at the beginning of a line, and the .Ql \&\e escapes the .Ql \&. which would otherwise match any character. .Pp To find all lines in a file which do not contain the words foo or bar: .Pp .Dl grep -v -e foo -e bar myfile .Pp A simple example of an extended regular expression: .Pp .Dl egrep '19|20|25' calendar .Pp Peruses the file calendar looking for either 19, 20 or 25. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr ed 1 , .Xr ex 1 , .Xr sed 1 , .Xr regex 3 , .Xr regexp 3 , .Xr re_format 7 .Sh HISTORY The .Nm grep command appeared in .At v6 .