bzfgrep

Find any fixed strings separated by new lines in bzip2 compressed files using fgrep. More information: <https://manned.org/bzfgrep>.

Install

All systems
curl cmd.cat/bzfgrep.sh
Debian Debian
apt-get install bzip2
Ubuntu
apt-get install bzip2
Alpine
apk add bzip2
Arch Arch Linux
pacman -S bzip2
image/svg+xml Kali Linux
apt-get install bzip2
CentOS
yum install bzip2
Fedora
dnf install bzip2
Windows (WSL2)
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install bzip2
OS X
brew install bzip2
Raspbian
apt-get install bzip2
Docker
docker run cmd.cat/bzfgrep bzfgrep powered by Commando

Find any fixed strings separated by new lines in bzip2 compressed files using fgrep. More information: <https://manned.org/bzfgrep>.

  • Search for lines matching the list of search strings separated by new lines in a compressed file (case-sensitive):
    bzfgrep "search_string" path/to/file
  • Search for lines matching the list of search strings separated by new lines in a compressed file (case-insensitive):
    bzfgrep --ignore-case "search_string" path/to/file
  • Search for lines that do not match the list of search strings separated by new lines in a compressed file:
    bzfgrep --invert-match "search_string" path/to/file
  • Print file name and line number for each match:
    bzfgrep --with-filename --line-number "search_string" path/to/file
  • Search for lines matching a pattern, printing only the matched text:
    bzfgrep --only-matching "search_string" path/to/file
  • Recursively search files in a bzip2 compressed tar archive for the given list of strings:
    bzfgrep --recursive "search_string" path/to/file

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