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Re: Searching inside files in a script
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Dennis Williamson |
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Re: Searching inside files in a script |
Date: |
Tue, 12 Oct 2021 14:55:15 -0500 |
On Tue, Oct 12, 2021, 2:42 PM Khan Smith <khansmith@mail.com> wrote:
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> That is too complicated for me. I have
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> grep -r "${isufx[@]}" -e "$ptrn" -- "${fdir[@]}"
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> tim=${EPOCHREALTIME//[![:digit:]]/.}
What version of Bash are you using?
- Searching inside files in a script, Khan Smith, 2021/10/12
- Re: Searching inside files in a script, Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev, 2021/10/12
- Searching inside files in a script, Khan Smith, 2021/10/12
- Re: Searching inside files in a script, Dennis Williamson, 2021/10/12
- Searching inside files in a script, Khan Smith, 2021/10/12
- Re: Searching inside files in a script, Dennis Williamson, 2021/10/12
- Searching inside files in a script, Khan Smith, 2021/10/12
- Re: Searching inside files in a script,
Dennis Williamson <=
- Searching inside files in a script, Khan Smith, 2021/10/12
- Re: Searching inside files in a script, Tapani Tarvainen, 2021/10/12
- Searching inside files in a script, Khan Smith, 2021/10/12
- Searching inside files in a script, Khan Smith, 2021/10/12
- Re: Searching inside files in a script, Alex fxmbsw7 Ratchev, 2021/10/12
- Searching inside files in a script, Khan Smith, 2021/10/12
- Re: Searching inside files in a script, Tapani Tarvainen, 2021/10/12
- Re: Searching inside files in a script, Dennis Williamson, 2021/10/12
- Re: Searching inside files in a script, Tapani Tarvainen, 2021/10/12
- Re: Searching inside files in a script, Greg Wooledge, 2021/10/12