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[3ae31e9]1 CGREP
2
3NAME
4 cgrep \- search a file for a piece of context
5
6SYNOPSIS
7
8 cgrep [-mi] [-n -p -/pat] [+n +p +/pat] pattern [ files... ]
9
10DESCRIPTION
11
12 Cgrep takes a chunk of context out of a text file based on a pattern
13 that lies inside the context, and rules for specifying the amount of
14 context. If no rules are specified, then cgrep works just like grep
15 except that it finds only the first occurrence of "pattern".
16
17 A backward searching rule need not be matched by a forward searching
18 rule, and vice versa, however, no more than one rule "per direction"
19 should be used.
20
21 Cgrep does not recognize the grep family metacharacters. It matches
22 exactly what it is given. The default input is stdin.
23
24 When more than one file is searched, the name of the file in which the
25 context is found is enclosed in <> at the top of the text.
26
27OPTIONS
28
29 -n Begin printing 'n' lines before the first occurrence of
30 "pattern". If no 'n' is specified, default is one.
31
32 -p Begin printing at the beginning of the paragraph
33 containing the first occurrence of "pattern". (assuming
34 that paragraphs are separated by a blank line)
35
36 -/pat Begin printing at the line containing "pat" nearest
37 before the first occurrence of "pattern".
38
39 +n Stop printing 'n' lines after the first occurrence of
40 "pattern". If no 'n' is specified, default is one.
41
42 +p Stop printing at the end of the paragraph containing the
43 first occurrence of "pattern". (i.e. the next blank line)
44
45 +/pat Stop printing at the first line past "pattern" which
46 contains "pat".
47
48 -i Ignore case.
49
50 -m Mail mode. Delete all blank space at the beginning of the
51 lines to be printed and insert "> ". This may be useful
52 from within the editor in replying to mail or news.
53
54
55EXAMPLE
56
57 cgrep -2 +/john harry file1
58
59 searches file1, and prints starting 2 lines before the first
60 occurrence of "harry" and ending when it finds a line containing "john"
61
62 cgrep -p +p george file2
63
64 searches file2 and prints the paragraph containing "george"
65
66BUGS
67
68 When using both -m and -i, use separate flags.
69
70 Results are unpredictable if multiple rules for searching the same
71 direction are given, though it will probably use the latter.
72
73 If the pattern is found in the first of multiple files,
74 the filename is not printed at the top.
75
76 If a backward pattern search is done on a non-existent pattern,
77 the backward search is ignored.
78
79 Line length is limited to 256 characters.
80
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