-a, --text
-I
-d, --directories=ACTION
-D, --devices=ACTION
-R, -r, --recursive
--include=PATTERN
--exclude=PATTERN
--exclude-from=FILE
-L, --files-without-match only print FILE names containing no match
-l, --files-with-matches
-c, --count
-Z, --null
Context control:
-B, --before-context=NUM
-A, --after-context=NUM
-C, --context=NUM
-NUM
--color[=WHEN],
--colour[=WHEN]
-U, --binary
-u, --unix-byte-offsets
`egrep' means `grep -E'.
With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input.
two FILEs given, assume -h.
and 2 if trouble.
Report bugs to <bug-grep@gnu.org>.
more
Description
Displays the supported usage of the Linux more command with the DR Series system.
Syntax
more --help
Results
usage: more [-dflpcsu] [+linenum | +/pattern] name1 name2 ..
equivalent to --binary-files=text
equivalent to --binary-files=without-match
how to handle directories
ACTION is 'read', 'recurse', or 'skip'
how to handle devices, FIFOs and sockets
ACTION is 'read' or 'skip'
equivalent to --directories=recurse
files that match PATTERN will be examined
files that match PATTERN will be skipped.
files that match PATTERN in FILE will be skipped.
only print FILE names containing matches
only print a count of matching lines per FILE
print 0 byte after FILE name
print NUM lines of leading context
print NUM lines of trailing context
print NUM lines of output context
same as --context=NUM
use markers to distinguish the matching string
WHEN may be `always', `never' or `auto'.
do not strip CR characters at EOL (MSDOS)
report offsets as if CRs were not there (MSDOS)
`fgrep' means `grep -F'.
Exit status is 0 if match, 1 if no match,
If less than
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