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"best" in the sense that you get far more fine grained control out of piping to grep than you would with the use of simple wildcards. | "best" in the sense that you get far more fine grained control out of piping to grep than you would with the use of simple wildcards. | ||
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+ | : Ok. But how do the examples illustrate this? [[User:Ninereasons|Ninereasons]] 14:44, 21 June 2006 (EDT) |
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Best in what sense?
- ls is best combined with grep if you plan on doing any filtering: dir *.txt is equivalent to ls | grep .txt, and dir boogy*.* is equivalent to ls | grep boogy.
What is "best" about this? Ninereasons 20:02, 19 June 2006 (EDT)
grep > simple wildcarding
"best" in the sense that you get far more fine grained control out of piping to grep than you would with the use of simple wildcards.
- Ok. But how do the examples illustrate this? Ninereasons 14:44, 21 June 2006 (EDT)