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* update nimgrep documentation * Update doc/nimgrep_cmdline.txt Co-authored-by: Andreas Rumpf <rumpf_a@web.de>
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Usage:
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* To search::
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nimgrep [options] PATTERN [(FILE/DIRECTORY)*/-]
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* To replace::
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nimgrep [options] PATTERN --replace REPLACEMENT (FILE/DIRECTORY)*/-
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* To list file names::
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nimgrep [options] --filenames [PATTERN] [(FILE/DIRECTORY)*]
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Positional arguments, from left to right:
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1) PATTERN is either Regex (default) or Peg if `--peg` is specified.
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PATTERN and REPLACEMENT should be skipped when `--stdin` is specified.
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2) REPLACEMENT supports `$1`, `$#` notations for captured groups in PATTERN.
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.. DANGER:: `--replace` mode **DOES NOT** ask confirmation
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unless `--confirm` is specified!
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3) Final arguments are a list of paths (FILE/DIRECTORY) or a standalone
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minus `-` or not specified (empty):
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* empty, current directory `.` is assumed (not with `--replace`)
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.. Note:: so when no FILE/DIRECTORY/`-` is specified nimgrep
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does **not** read the pipe, but searches files in the current
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dir instead!
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* `-`, read buffer once from stdin: pipe or terminal input;
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in `--replace` mode the result is directed to stdout;
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it's not compatible with `--stdin`, `--filenames`, or `--confirm`
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For any given DIRECTORY nimgrep searches only its immediate files without
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traversing sub-directories unless `--recursive` is specified.
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In replacement mode we require all 3 positional arguments to avoid damaging.
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Options:
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* Mode of operation:
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--find, -f find the PATTERN (default)
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--replace, -! replace the PATTERN to REPLACEMENT, rewriting the files
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--confirm confirm each occurrence/replacement; there is a chance
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to abort any time without touching the file
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--filenames just list filenames. Provide a PATTERN to find it in
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the filenames (not in the contents of a file) or run
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with empty pattern to just list all files::
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nimgrep --filenames # In current dir
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nimgrep --filenames "" DIRECTORY
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# Note empty pattern "", lists all files in DIRECTORY
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* Interprete patterns:
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--peg PATTERN and PAT are Peg
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--re PATTERN and PAT are regular expressions (default)
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--rex, -x use the "extended" syntax for the regular expression
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so that whitespace is not significant
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--word, -w matches should have word boundaries (buggy for pegs!)
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--ignoreCase, -i be case insensitive in PATTERN and PAT
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--ignoreStyle, -y be style insensitive in PATTERN and PAT
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.. Note:: PATERN and patterns PAT (see below in other options) are all either
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Regex or Peg simultaneously and options `--rex`, `--word`, `--ignoreCase`,
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and `--ignoreStyle` are applied to all of them.
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* File system walk:
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--recursive, -r process directories recursively
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--follow follow all symlinks when processing recursively
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--ext:EX1|EX2|... only search the files with the given extension(s),
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empty one ("--ext") means files with missing extension
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--noExt:EX1|... exclude files having given extension(s), use empty one to
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skip files with no extension (like some binary files are)
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--includeFile:PAT search only files whose names contain pattern PAT
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--excludeFile:PAT skip files whose names contain pattern PAT
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--includeDir:PAT search only files with their whole directory path
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containing PAT
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--excludeDir:PAT skip directories whose name (not path)
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contain pattern PAT
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--if,--ef,--id,--ed abbreviations of the 4 options above
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--sortTime, -s[:asc|desc]
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order files by the last modification time (default: off):
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ascending (recent files go last) or descending
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* Filter file content:
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--match:PAT select files containing a (not displayed) match of PAT
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--noMatch:PAT select files not containing any match of PAT
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--bin:on|off|only process binary files? (detected by \0 in first 1K bytes)
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(default: on - binary and text files treated the same way)
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--text, -t process only text files, the same as `--bin:off`
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* Represent results:
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--nocolor output will be given without any colors
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--color[:on] force color even if output is redirected (default: auto)
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--colorTheme:THEME select color THEME from `simple` (default),
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`bnw` (black and white), `ack`, or `gnu` (GNU grep)
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--count only print counts of matches for files that matched
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--context:N, -c:N print N lines of leading context before every match and
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N lines of trailing context after it (default N: 0)
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--afterContext:N, -a:N
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print N lines of trailing context after every match
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--beforeContext:N, -b:N
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print N lines of leading context before every match
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--group, -g group matches by file
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--newLine, -l display every matching line starting from a new line
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--cols[:N] limit max displayed columns/width of output lines from
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files by N characters, cropping overflows (default: off)
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--cols:auto, -% calculate columns from terminal width for every line
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--onlyAscii, -@ display only printable ASCII Latin characters 0x20-0x7E
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substitutions: 0 -> ^@, 1 -> ^A, ... 0x1F -> ^_,
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0x7F -> '7F, ..., 0xFF -> 'FF
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* Miscellaneous:
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--threads:N, -j:N speed up search by N additional workers (default: 0, off)
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--stdin read PATTERN from stdin (to avoid the shell's confusing
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quoting rules) and, if `--replace` given, REPLACEMENT
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--verbose be verbose: list every processed file
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--help, -h shows this help
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--version, -v shows the version
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