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  2. grep - Wikipedia

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    A variety of grep implementations are available in many operating systems and software development environments. [11] Early variants included egrep and fgrep, introduced in Version 7 Unix. [10] The egrep variant supports an extended regular expression syntax added by Alfred Aho after Ken Thompson's original regular expression implementation. [12]

  3. Regular expression - Wikipedia

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    He later added this capability to the Unix editor ed, which eventually led to the popular search tool grep's use of regular expressions ("grep" is a word derived from the command for regular expression searching in the ed editor: g/re/p meaning "Global search for Regular Expression and Print matching lines"). [15]

  4. Comparison of regular expression engines - Wikipedia

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    The primary regex crate does not allow look-around expressions. There is an Oniguruma binding called onig that does. SAP ABAP: SAP.com: Proprietary: Tcl: tcl.tk: Tcl/Tk License (BSD-style) Tcl library doubles as a regular expression library. Wolfram Language: Wolfram Research: Proprietary: usable for free on a limited scale on the Wolfram ...

  5. pgrep - Wikipedia

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    List of Unix commands; pidof — find the process ID of running programs; pkill — signal processes based on name and other attributes; ps — display the currently running processes; grep — search for lines of text that match one or many regular expressions

  6. find (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    grep is a command-line utility for searching plain-text data sets for lines matching a regular expression and by default reporting matching lines on standard output. tree is a command-line utility that recursively lists files found in a directory tree, indenting the filenames according to their position in the file hierarchy.

  7. ngrep - Wikipedia

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    ngrep (network grep) is a network packet analyzer written by Jordan Ritter.It has a command-line interface, and relies upon the pcap library and the GNU regex library.. ngrep supports Berkeley Packet Filter logic to select network sources or destinations or protocols, and also allows matching patterns or regular expressions in the data payload of packets using GNU grep syntax, showing packet ...

  8. Outline of Perl - Wikipedia

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    Grep was originally developed for the Unix operating system, but is available today for all Unix-like systems. sed – (stream editor), is a Unix utility that parses and transforms text, using a simple, compact programming language. sed was one of the earliest tools to support regular expressions, and remains in use for text processing, most ...

  9. Sam (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    Sam is a multi-file text editor based on structural regular expressions. It was originally designed in the early 1980s at Bell Labs by Rob Pike with the help of Ken Thompson and other Unix developers for the Blit windowing terminal running on v9 Unix; [1] it was later ported to other systems. Sam follows a classical modular Unix aesthetic.