egrep
[options
] [regexp
] [files
]
Search one or more
files
for lines that match a regular expression
regexp
.
egrep
doesn't support the metacharacters
\(
,
\)
,
\n
,
\<
,
\>
,
\{
, or
\}
, but does support the other expressions, as well as the extended set
+
,
?
,
|
, and
( )
. Remember to enclose these characters in quotes. Regular expressions are described in Section 6. Exit status is 0 if any lines match, 1 if not, and 2 for errors. See also
grep
and
fgrep
.
egrep
typically runs faster than those.
Precede each line with its block number.
Print only a count of matched lines.
regexp
Use this if
regexp
begins with
-
.
file
Take expression from
file
.
List matched lines but not filenames (inverse of -l ).
Ignore uppercase and lowercase distinctions.
List filenames but not matched lines.
Print lines and their line numbers.
Silent mode: print only error messages, and return the exit status.
Print all lines that
don't
match
regexp
.
Search for occurrences of
Victor
or
Victoria
in
file
:
egrep 'Victor(ia)*'
file
egrep '(Victor|Victoria)'
file
Find and print strings such as
old.doc1
or
new.doc2
in
files
, and include their line numbers:
egrep -n '(old|new)/.doc?'
files