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* Grep command for {{linux}} <ref>[http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-search-find-file-for-text-string/ Finding a File containing a particular text string in Linux server]</ref>
* Grep command for {{linux}} <ref>[http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-search-find-file-for-text-string/ Finding a File containing a particular text string in Linux server]</ref>
** multiple files: {{kbd | key=<nowiki>grep -ir "string to search" /path/to/directory</nowiki>}}<ref>options (1) -i, which means ignore case (2) -r means search recursively through an entire directory tree including the sub directory [http://www.linfo.org/grep.html How to use the grep command, by The Linux Information Project (LINFO)]</ref>
** multiple files: {{kbd | key=<nowiki>grep -ir "string to search" /path/to/directory</nowiki>}}<ref>options (1) -i, which means ignore case (2) -r means search recursively through an entire directory tree including the sub directory [http://www.linfo.org/grep.html How to use the grep command, by The Linux Information Project (LINFO)]</ref>
** single file: {{kbd | key=<nowiki>grep "string to search" /path/to/file</nowiki>}}
** single file: {{kbd | key=<nowiki>grep "string to search" /path/to/file</nowiki>}} ex: keyin {{kbd | key=grep avc /var/log/messages}} to find the SELinux log messages<ref>[http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/SELinux HowTos/SELinux - CentOS Wiki]</ref>
 


== file name or folder name search ==
== file name or folder name search ==

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