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grepcidr-win32
cygwin build of grepcidr - requires cygwin1.dll in the same folder or your path
A version of grepcidr 1.3 cmd line tool I built in cygwin back from 2009 so could run on Windows (tested on Win7 & Win10)
Sharing as I'm yet to find a win32 tool that does this.
Usage:
grepcidr [-V] [-c] [-v] PATTERN [FILE]
grepcidr [-V] [-c] [-v] [-e PATTERN | -f FILE] [FILE]
Full credits go to http://www.pc-tools.net/unix/grepcidr/
Vtgrep stands for Visual Tree Grep and is a GUI to tgrep. It allows the user to build graphical representations of tree structures and then translates them into the tgrep syntax. provides search functionality, as well as search and result logging.
Picnix is a set of Unix-like commands for Windows. It has: cat, chmod, cp, df, diff, du, fgrep, grep, head, ls, more, mv, psort, rm, sleep, strings, tail, tee, touch, uniq, wc, which, and pmake, which is largely compatible with Gnu make, and faster.
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Provide a plugabble and configurable alternative to UNIX tools like grep, awk, tail, head, cut, sort, uniq or even some perl based scripts in a Java environment. A bit like what Apache Ant means to good old make.