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Linux/Mac Terminal Tutorial: The Grep Command – Search Files and Directories for Patterns of Text

March 29, 2018 by Corey Schafer Leave a Comment

In this Linux/Mac terminal tutorial, we will be learning how to use the grep command. The grep command allows us to search files and directories for patterns of text. You can also pipe the output of one command into grep to get certain matches. It’s extremely useful once you learn the ins and outs. Let’s get started…

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