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ripgrep !!VERSION!!
Andrew Gallant <jamslam@gmail.com>
ripgrep (rg) recursively searches the current directory for lines matching
a regex pattern. By default, ripgrep will respect gitignore rules and
automatically skip hidden files/directories and binary files.
Use -h for short descriptions and --help for more details.
Project home page: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep
USAGE:
rg [OPTIONS] PATTERN [PATH ...]
rg [OPTIONS] -e PATTERN ... [PATH ...]
rg [OPTIONS] -f PATTERNFILE ... [PATH ...]
rg [OPTIONS] --files [PATH ...]
rg [OPTIONS] --type-list
command | rg [OPTIONS] PATTERN
rg [OPTIONS] --help
rg [OPTIONS] --version
POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS:
<PATTERN>
A regular expression used for searching. To match a pattern beginning
with a dash, use the -e/--regexp flag.
For example, to search for the literal '-foo', you can use this flag:
rg -e -foo
You can also use the special '--' delimiter to indicate that no more
flags will be provided. Namely, the following is equivalent to the
above:
rg -- -foo
<PATH>...
A file or directory to search. Directories are searched recursively.
File paths specified on the command line override glob and ignore
rules.
INPUT OPTIONS:
!!input!!
SEARCH OPTIONS:
!!search!!
FILTER OPTIONS:
!!filter!!
OUTPUT OPTIONS:
!!output!!
OUTPUT MODES:
!!output-modes!!
LOGGING OPTIONS:
!!logging!!
OTHER BEHAVIORS:
!!other-behaviors!!
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