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UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4170- July 12, 2012
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Unix Tip #4170- July 12, 2012
GREP TEXT NOT BINARY
In some directories such as /etc you have a mix of file types.
You may want to grep out a string from one of the files but
don't want to worry about the binaries, data, etc. To accomplish
this, searching only text files do this:
grep `file * | egrep 'script|text' | awk -F: '{print $1}'`
This tip generously supported by: Richard.place-eds@eds.com
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LAST 5 TIPS
4169
- GET THE HIDDEN FILES
4168
- FINDING A STRING
4167
- RANDOM LINES FROM A FILE
4166
- EXTRACT THAT LAST FIELD
4165
- FULL OF FILESYSTEM INODES
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