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grep

In computing, Unix command that allows full-text searching within files. On the Net, grep is sometimes used as an all-purpose synonym for ‘search’.



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Based on our experience, MigraTEC 's product provides the potential for IBM customers to employ the power of 64-bit computing on AIX with less porting effort and greater productivity than conventional techniques like lint, grep or a compiler.
An intelligent interface provides easy access to BBEdit's best of class features including grep pattern matching, search and replace across multiple files, function navigation and syntax coloring for numerous source code languages, FTP and SFTP open and save, AppleScript, Perl and Mac OS X Unix scripting support, glossary support, intra-application automation, and a complete set of HTML tools.
Unix shell commands such as grep and awk run inside Ch shell in the same manner as in BASH and csh shells.
 
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