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  1. gzgrep(1) linux man page | unix.com

    gzgrep is used to invoke the grep on compress'ed or gzip'ed files. All options specified are passed directly to grep. If no file is speci- fied, then the standard input is decompressed if necessary …

  2. zgrep(1) linux man page | unix.com

    Zgrep invokes grep on compressed or gzipped files. All options specified are passed directly to grep. If no file is specified, then the standard input is decompressed if necessary and fed to …

  3. suse lzgrep man page on unix.com

    xzgrep invokes grep(1) on files which may be either uncompressed or compressed with xz(1), lzma(1), gzip(1), or bzip2(1). All options specified are passed directly to grep(1). If no file is …

  4. xzgrep(1) linux man page | unix.com

    xzgrep invokes grep(1) on files which may be either uncompressed or compressed with xz(1), lzma(1), gzip(1), or bzip2(1). All options specified are passed directly to grep(1). If no file is …

  5. zgrep (1) php man page | unix.com

    All other options specified are passed directly to grep. If no file is specified, then the standard input is decompressed if necessary and fed to grep. Otherwise the given files are …

  6. cgrep(1) minix man page | unix.com

    Cgrep is a program like grep, except that it also can print a few lines above and/or below the matching lines. It also prints the line numbers of the output.

  7. chdist(1) linux man page | unix.com

    Man page for chdist(1) on linux, from the unix.com online archive.

  8. bxe(4) freebsd man page | unix.com

    # sysctl -a | grep dev.bxe.#.queue.# The bxe driver has the ability to dump a ton of debug messages to the system log. The default level of logging can be set with the hw.bxe.debug …

  9. suse xzgrep man page on unix.com

    xzgrep invokes grep (1) on files which may be either uncompressed or compressed with xz (1), lzma (1), gzip (1), or bzip2 (1). All options specified are passed directly to grep (1). If no file is …

  10. linux pick man page on unix.com

    Pick searches within a folder for messages with the specified contents, and then identifies those messages. Two types of search primitives are available: pattern matching and date constraint …