Using grep

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7    |    Intermediate
  • 5 videos | 23m 19s
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You can use grep in Red Hat to search text or files for lines containing a match to the given strings or words. Here you learn about regular expressions and how to use the grep command.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Identify and understand the basic syntax of a regular expression
    Use grep to find patterns in a file based on simple patterns or regular expressions
    Use advanced grep features like recursively finding matching files and ignoring case sensitivity
  • Use grep with i/o redirection and pipes to create lists
    Use grep to locate content within a text file

IN THIS COURSE

  • 4m 39s
    In this video, you will identify and understand the basic syntax of regular expressions. FREE ACCESS
  • 4m 31s
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    3.  Advanced grep Parameters
    3m 39s
    In this video, find out how to use advanced grep features like recursively finding matching files and ignoring case sensitivity. FREE ACCESS
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    4.  Using grep with Redirection
    5m 21s
    In this video, learn how to use grep with input/output redirection and pipes to create lists. FREE ACCESS
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    5.  Locating Content within a Text File
    5m 8s
    Learn how to use grep to find content within a text file. FREE ACCESS

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