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January 31, 2014 17:31
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Recursively search for text in files based on file-extension from a given starting directory (defaults to cwd)
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#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# Sample usage: | |
# Find "QObject" in every .hpp / .cpp file located somewhere within /home/zach/coderoot | |
# dofind.sh "QObject" hs /home/zach/coderoot | |
# | |
# Same as above, but begin the search in the current directory, and only check .cpp files | |
# dofind.sh "QObject" s | |
# | |
# Same as above, but specify the file extension manually | |
# dofind.sh "QObject" *.cc /home/zach/coderoot | |
SEARCH_TEXT=$1 | |
if [ "$2" = h ]; then | |
INCLUDE_PATTERN="*.hpp" | |
elif [ "$2" = "s" ]; then | |
INCLUDE_PATTERN="*.cpp" | |
elif [ "$2" = "hs" ] || [ "$2" = "sh" ]; then | |
INCLUDE_PATTERN="*.[hc]pp" | |
else | |
INCLUDE_PATTERN=$2 | |
fi | |
# Use user-provided root directory | |
# or fall-back to the current directory | |
if [ ! -z "$3" ]; then | |
START_PATH=$3 | |
else | |
START_PATH="." | |
fi | |
# echo $INCLUDE_PATTERN | |
# echo $SEARCH_TEXT | |
# echo $START_PATH | |
grep -rn --include=$INCLUDE_PATTERN --context=3 --color=always $SEARCH_TEXT $START_PATH |
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