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Re: FN-FORUM RE: Grep for windows
date posted 26th January 2003 21:31
Hi Hugh,
I am using WinGrep 4 Enterprise, a nice little shareware, not too
expensive.
www.hurricanesoft.com
HTH,
Guillaume
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Hugh Frostick wrote:
>Find is too weak.
>Findstr - this rings a vague bell from the past,
>but I don't have it on my Win98 System
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>Cygwin looks interesting - will give that a go!
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>Thanks, Richard!
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Richard Parratt" [EMAIL REMOVED]
>To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
>Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 6:28 PM
>Subject: FN-FORUM RE: Grep for windows (was radar detectors, etc)
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>>>"I can't be bothered to google, and don't want to go and look
>>>on phpresource index, hotscripts, sourceforge, freshmeat, tucows etc
>>>but: is there a grep for windows?"
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>>Windows Explorer will find files by content.
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>>FIND & FINDSTR do the same from the command line.
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>>If you need a full grep, cygwin includes grep - need to have the cygwin
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>DLLs
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>>to go with it.
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>>Richard Parratt
>>Bramshott Consultants Ltd
>>http://www.bramscons.co.uk
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