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grep_on_find_results [2021/04/08 10:11] rajugrep_on_find_results [2021/04/08 10:26] raju
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 +The output can be redirected to a file
 +<code>
 +find . -iname '*.py' -exec grep something -inH --color {} + > output.txt
 +</code>
  
 +Another solution is to use xargs
 +<code>
 +find . -iname '*.py' -print0 | xargs -0 grep something -inH --color
 +</code>
 +
 +From the man page of find:
 +<code>
 +       -exec command {} +
 +              This variant of the -exec action runs the specified
 +              command on the selected files, but the command line is
 +              built by appending each selected file name at the end; the
 +              total number of invocations of the command will be much
 +              less than the number of matched files.  The command line
 +              is built in much the same way that xargs builds its
 +              command lines.  Only one instance of `{}' is allowed
 +              within the command, and it must appear at the end,
 +              immediately before the `+'; it needs to be escaped (with a
 +              `\') or quoted to protect it from interpretation by the
 +              shell.  The command is executed in the starting directory.
 +              If any invocation with the `+' form returns a non-zero
 +              value as exit status, then find returns a non-zero exit
 +              status.  If find encounters an error, this can sometimes
 +              cause an immediate exit, so some pending commands may not
 +              be run at all.  For this reason -exec my-
 +              command ... {} + -quit may not result in my-command
 +              actually being run.  This variant of -exec always returns
 +              true.
 +</code>
 +
 +Ref:- https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/find.1.html -> search for "-exec command {} +"
grep_on_find_results.txt · Last modified: 2021/04/08 10:30 by raju