![]() ![]() ![]() Let’s say that you have just installed a fresh copy of the new Ubuntu on your machine, and that you are going to give Python scripting a shot. I have found that the easiest way to get your feet wet with grep is to just dive right in and use some real world examples. $ sudo apt-get install grep #Debian/Ubuntu $ sudo yum install grep #RHEL/CentOS/Fedora ![]() If, for whatever reason, it is not installed on your system, you can easily install it via your package manager ( apt-get on Debian/ Ubuntu and yum on RHEL/ CentOS/ Fedora). Grep is a powerful file pattern searcher that comes equipped on every distribution of Linux. Have you ever been confronted with the task of looking for a particular string or pattern in a file, yet have no idea where to start looking? Well then, here is grep to the rescue! 12 Grep Command Examples
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