| zstdgrep(1) -- print lines matching a pattern in zstandard-compressed files |
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| SYNOPSIS |
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| `zstdgrep` [<grep-flags>] [--] <pattern> [<files> ...] |
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| DESCRIPTION |
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| `zstdgrep` runs `grep`(1) on files, or `stdin` if no files argument is given, after decompressing them with `zstdcat`(1). |
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| The <grep-flags> and <pattern> arguments are passed on to `grep`(1). If an `-e` flag is found in the <grep-flags>, `zstdgrep` will not look for a <pattern> argument. |
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| Note that modern `grep` alternatives such as `ripgrep` (`rg`(1)) support `zstd`-compressed files out of the box, |
| and can prove better alternatives than `zstdgrep` notably for unsupported complex pattern searches. |
| Note though that such alternatives may also feature some minor command line differences. |
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| EXIT STATUS |
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| In case of missing arguments or missing pattern, 1 will be returned, otherwise 0. |
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| SEE ALSO |
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| `zstd`(1) |
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| AUTHORS |
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| Thomas Klausner <wiz@NetBSD.org> |