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(The silver searcher) is a text search utility
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(The silver searcher) is a text search utility
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targeted to source code; it skips versioning systems
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targeted to source code; it skips versioning systems
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data directories; it is inspired by `ack`, but faster.
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data directories; it is inspired by `ack`, but faster.
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articles:
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title: "How to supercharge string search through a directory hierarchy on a Linux/Unix"
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url: https://www.cyberciti.biz/open-source/command-line-hacks/ag-supercharge-string-search-through-directory-hierarchy/
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date: 2017-12-04
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description: |
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Usually, I use the grep command for code
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searching on my box. Recently, I come across another
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cool tool called ag. It is an attempt to make
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something better than ack, which itself is better
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than grep command. Let us see how to install and
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use the ag tool on Unix-like operating systems.
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The ag command can recursively search for PATTERN
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in PATH. Like grep or ack, but faster.
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name: paragrep
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name: paragrep
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url: http://software.clapper.org/paragrep/
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url: http://software.clapper.org/paragrep/
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