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    ack2 (ack)

    ack2 (ack)

    ack 2 is no longer being maintained. ack 3 is the latest version

    ack2 is a programmer-centric search tool written in Perl that serves as a smarter, faster alternative to grep for source trees. It defaults to searching only relevant files while skipping build artifacts, VCS directories, minified bundles, and other noise, which dramatically reduces false hits. Filetype filtering is first-class: you can target languages by name (--perl, --python, --js) or define your own groups, and ack maps common extensions automatically. Results are colorized with context options, PCRE regular expressions are supported, and output is tuned for quick scanning across many files. ...
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    greps

    grep a subset of files

    ...The usage of greps is same as you would use grep, and all options that are available with grep can be used in the same way also with greps. Basically what greps does is allowing you to choose also the patterns or extentions of relevant files. Then it executes find for finding such files, and executes grep on those files (find | xargs grep).
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    This project is abandoned. Download these files at your own risk. For the latest version please visit http://decafbad.net/projects/piddlepodder/ This application is a podcatching client written in Perl. It is based off of the simplicity of bashpodder with a few added features. It downloads podcasts from a list of XML feeds, and puts them into a download directory by date.
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    pLsearch was created to assist System Administrators in their quest for grep'ing logs and other files for specific content, and then spitting it out in a format that is generally easy on the eyes.
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    A command line tool to get information about files on your file system thanks to SQL queries. It is able to point quickly broken symbolic links, hard links and sparse files. It targets Unix but it should run on any system where Perl is available.
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