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			36 lines
		
	
	
		
			985 B
		
	
	
	
		
			Groff
		
	
	
	
	
	
| .TH FGREP 1
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| .SH NAME
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| fgrep \- fixed grep
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| .SH SYNOPSIS
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| \fBfgrep\fR [\fB\-cfhlnsv\fR]\fR [\fIstring_file\fR] [\fIstring\fR] [\fIfile\fR] ...\fR
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| .br
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| .de FL
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| .TP
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| \\fB\\$1\\fR
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| \\$2
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| ..
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| .de EX
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| .TP 20
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| \\fB\\$1\\fR
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| # \\$2
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| ..
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| .SH OPTIONS
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| .FL "\-c" "Count matching lines and only print count, not the lines"
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| .FL "\-f" "Take strings from file named in following argument"
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| .FL "\-h" "Omit file headers from printout"
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| .FL "\-l" "List file names once only"
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| .FL "\-n" "Each line is preceded by its line number"
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| .FL "\-s" "Status only, no output"
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| .FL "\-v" "Print only lines not matching"
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| .SH EXAMPLES
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| .EX "fgrep % prog.c" "Print lines containing % sign"
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| .EX "fgrep \-f pattern prog.c" "Take strings from \fIpattern\fR"
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| .SH DESCRIPTION
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| .PP
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| \fIFgrep\fR is essentially the same as grep, except that it only searches
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| for lines containing literal strings (no wildcard characters).  The pattern
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| may consist of several lines with one string to search on each line.
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| .SH "SEE ALSO"
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| .BR cgrep (1),
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| .BR grep (1).
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