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Practice using the Linux grep command

One of the classic Unix commands, developed way back in 1974 by Ken Thompson, is the Global Regular Expression Print (grep) command. It's so ubiquitous in computing that it's frequently used as a verb (“grepping through a file”) and, depending on how geeky your audience, it fits nicely into real-world scenarios, too. (For example, “I'll have to grep my memory banks to recall that information.”) In short, grep is a way to search through a file for a specific pattern of characters.read more

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