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Fsgrep is a simple Java application which allows a user to
search all files in a directory structure for lines matching
a given pattern. Its functionality is a combination of the
Unix find and grep utilities.
This is a simple Java front-end for the UNIX grep. It lets you search file contents also if you are not familiar with the command line or the regular expression syntax.
This is a simplified version of the GNU Grep. Search a RegExp on a file that contain all alphanumeric characters. Use special symbols like @ and # to extend the search. Now you can set Case Sensitive option and ignore withespaces during the search.
GeekGrep is a Django based social-networking system designed to get geeks connected with each other. The main feature is a database of geek codes and the ability to search them. See our project web site for a design template of the future site.
Shell.NET is a set of console and winform applications written in C#. It features nearly 100 applications ranging from classical Unix applications like basename, cal, grep, tr, uniq, and wc, to some very unique tools like RunScript or TextTransform.
bingrep is a small binary version of grep, scanning binary files for a given pattern. Along a match it can display surrounding data as an hexdump of arbitrary size. It is capable to scan more than 4GB.
The findstr is searching the words in the text and binary files in several codepages. The famouse 'grep' is very slow and get a lot memory for large binary files without ends of lines - findstr is fast and light, but it doesn't use regular expressions.
glark offers grep-like searching of text files, with very powerful, complex regular expressions (e.g., "/foo\w+/ and /bar[^\d]*baz$/ within 4 lines of each other"), as well as highlighting of matches.
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OpenVMS-inspired "dir", "copy", "purge" commands that support file version numbers. "dir -resolution" makes summaries of disk usage. "rename -lower -portable" cleans up filenames. grep-like "search". "filter" maps characters, trims blanks,
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.
Bibgrep indexes and searches BibTex files for entries matching
a given query. Its usage is similar to the command ``grep'' and
the queries uses a Google-like syntax.
rtgrep is a bash script which searches for all files in the current directory or a given base directory which were created/modified within a given time period. The search can be recursive, and you can specify a pattern to be matched in the file contents
filterin filters lines of text from standard
input to standard output. In simple terms,
think of it as the reverse of grep. filterin
is case insensitive.
filterif filters lines of text from standard
input to standard output. In simple terms,
think of it as the reverse of grep. filterif
is case sensitive.