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Extrect selected entries from LDIF files like grep
ldif-extract is a small 'grep' like tool to extract and convert data from LDIF files. It could be used standalone or also in a pipe together with other tools like ldapsearch.
mgrep is a command line tool that allows users to search text files for lines matching a given regularexpression. It is similar to the well-known Unix utility, grep.
As a natural extension to the single-line regular expressions, mgrep is also capable of searching for multiline patterns.
mgrep is not a grep replacement, but it is intended to be grep-compatible: implemented options and behavior should be the same as those of grep.
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xgrep adds a more human-friendly and powerful interface on top of grep. Regular words - and, or, not - are used to create search, along with nested expression via the use of parentheses.
GrepClipse is an easy way to filter an Eclipse console's content through a regularexpression as you'll do it on a *nix console through the commands grep -n <regexpr> <currentConsoleContent> followed by tail -nf <newConsoleContent> | grep <regexpr> helping the analysis of logs during the execution of a process.
cfgrep is an attempt to produce a grep-like program that uses regular expressions extended to describe context-free grammars. The largest part of the project is the C++ library developed to process those expressions.
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 regularexpression syntax.