Usage:
zzgrep
[ option ... ] [ -
] regex file-or-dir ...
-
Reads file or all files under dir and prints all lines which contain matches of the
regex.
zzgrep
[ option ... ] regex
-
Reads STDIN and prints all lines which contain matches of the regex.
Options:
--help
-
Print this text and terminate.
--7z-input-file-password
value
-
Password to decrypt password-protected 7ZIP input files.
--zip-input-file-password
value
-
Password to decrypt password-protected zip archive entries.
--password
value
-
All of the above.
File Selection:
--dont-sort-directory-members
-
By default directory members are sorted lexicographically in order to achieve deterministic results.
--look-into
glob
-
Look into compressed and archive contents if "format:path" matches the glob.
The default is to look into any recognised archive or compressed contents.
Supported archive formats in this runtime configuration are:
${archive.formats}
Supported compression formats in this runtime configuration are:
${compression.formats}
--exclude
regex
--include
regex
-
Excludes files and archive entries from the search iff the file's / archive entry's path matches the
regex.
Any number of --exclude
and --include
options can be given, and later take precedence over
the earlier.
The default is that all files and archive entries are included; thus you would always begin with a
--exclude
option.
--zip
--zz
--nested-zip
--gzip
-
Deprecated - Use
--look-into
instead.
Contents Processing:
--input-encoding
charset
-
Input contents encoding, default is "${file.encoding}".
--output-encoding
charset
-
Contents encoding, default is "${file.encoding}".
--encoding
charset
-
Input and output contents encoding, default is "${file.encoding}".
-i
--ignore-case
-
Ignore case distinctions.
-v
--inverted
-
Select non-matching lines.
--da
--disassemble-class-files
-
--da-verbose
-
When disassembling .class files, include a constant pool dump, constant pool indexes, and hex dumps of all
attributes in the disassembly output.
--da-source-directory
directory
-
When disassembling .class files, look for source files in this directory. Source file loading is disabled by
default.
--da-no-lines
--disassemble-class-files-but-hide-lines
-
Don't print line numbers in the disassembly.
--da-no-vars
--disassemble-class-files-but-hide-vars
-
Don't print variable names in the disassembly.
--da-symbolic-labels
-
When disassembling .class files, use symbolic labels (e.g. "L12") instead of numeric labels (like "#123").
-e
regex
--regexp
regex
--regex
regex
-
Useful for multiple regexes or regexes starting with "-"
Output Generation:
By default, print each matching line, prefixed with the filename/path (iff two or more files are
specified on the command line).
-c
--count
-
Print only filename/path, colon, and match count.
-l
--list
--files-with-matches
-
Print only filename/path of documents containing matches.
-L
--files-without-match
-
Print only filename/path of documents that do not contain any matches.
--label
value
-
Print this instead of filename/path
-H
--with-path
--with-filename
-
Prefix each match with the document filename/path (default if two or more files are specified on the command
line)
-h
--no-path
--no-filename
-
Do not prefix each match with the document path (default if zero or one files are specified on the
command line)
-n
--line-number
-
Prefix each match with the line number
-b
--byte-offset
-
Prefix each match with the byte offset
-B
n
--before-context
n
-
Print n lines of context before matching lines
-A
n
--after-context
n
-
Print n lines of context after matching lines
-C
n
--context
n
-
Print n lines of context before and after matching lines
-o
--only-matching
-
Print only the matched parts; prints one line per match
-m
n
--max-count
n
-
Stop reading after n matching lines
-q
--quiet
--silent
-
Suppress all normal output.
--nowarn
-
Suppress all messages except errors.
--verbose
-
Print the names of files and archive entries that are searched.
--debug
-
Print verbose and debug messages.
--log
level:logger:handler:formatter:format
-
Add logging at level
FINE
on logger "de.unkrig
" to STDERR using the FormatFormatter
and SIMPLE
format, or the given arguments (which are all optional).
Example globs:
dir/file
-
File "
file
" in directory "dir
"
file.gz%
-
Compressed file "
file.gz
"
file.zip!dir/file
-
Entry "
dir/file
" in archive file "dir/file.zip
"
file.tar.gz%!dir/file
-
Entry "
dir/file
" in the compressed archive file "file.tar.gz
"
*/x
-
File "
x
" in an immediate subdirectory
**/x
-
File "
x
" in any subdirectory
***/x
-
File "
x
" in any subdirectory, or any entry "**/x
" in any archive file in any
subdirectory
a,dir/file.7z!dir/b
-
File "
a
" and entry "dir/b
" in archive file "dir/file.7z
"
~*.c
-
Files that don't end with "
.c
"
~*.c~*.h
-
Files that don't end with "
.c
" or ".h
"
~*.c~*.h,foo.c
-
"
foo.c
" plus all files that don't end with ".c
" or ".h
"
Exit status is 0 if any line was selected, 1 otherwise; if any error occurs, the exit status is 2.