Sunday, May 20, 2012

Search Text File In UNIX

How do I search the input text files for lines matching given words or strings under UNIX operating systems?

To search for a particular word or string in a file, use the grep command.

Syntax

The basic syntax of the grep command is as follows:
grep string fileName
grep word fileName
grep "word1 word2" fileName

Examples

For example, to find Vivek Gite's email id, type grep, and the file containing the information:
grep Vivek users.txt
grep "Vivek Gite" users.txt
grep "Gite" users.txt
Sample outputs:
Vivek Gite    123-455-676 vivek@nixcraft.com
To search word apple in all text file (*.txt) enter:
grep apple *.txt
You can also search for lines without a certain words. For example, display all line that do not contain the word "usb"
grep -v "usb" *

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