Provided by: zutils_1.12-3_amd64
NAME
zgrep - search compressed files for a regular expression
SYNOPSIS
zgrep [options] <pattern> [files]
DESCRIPTION
zgrep is a front end to the program grep that allows transparent search on any combination of compressed and uncompressed files. If any file given is compressed, its decompressed content is used. If a file given does not exist, and its name does not end with one of the known extensions, zgrep tries the compressed file names corresponding to the formats supported. If a file fails to decompress, zgrep continues searching the rest of the files. If a file is specified as '-', data are read from standard input, decompressed if needed, and fed to grep. Data read from standard input must be of the same type; all uncompressed or all in the same compressed format. If no files are specified, recursive searches examine the current working directory, and nonrecursive searches read standard input. 'zgrep --verbose -V' prints the version of the grep program used. The formats supported are bzip2, gzip, lzip, xz, and zstd. Exit status is 0 if match, 1 if no match, 2 if trouble. Some options only work if the grep program used supports them.
OPTIONS
--help display this help and exit -V, --version output version information and exit -a, --text treat all files as text -A, --after-context=<n> print <n> lines of trailing context -b, --byte-offset print the byte offset of each line -B, --before-context=<n> print <n> lines of leading context -c, --count only print a count of matching lines per file -C, --context=<n> print <n> lines of output context --color[=<when>] show matched strings in color -e, --regexp=<pattern> use <pattern> as the pattern to match -E, --extended-regexp <pattern> is an extended regular expression -f, --file=<file> obtain patterns from <file> -F, --fixed-strings <pattern> is a set of newline-separated strings -G, --basic-regexp <pattern> is a basic regular expression (default) -h, --no-filename suppress the prefixing file name on output -H, --with-filename print the file name for each match -i, --ignore-case ignore case distinctions -I ignore binary files -l, --files-with-matches only print names of files containing matches -L, --files-without-match only print names of files containing no matches --label=<label> use <label> as file name for standard input --line-buffered flush output on every line -m, --max-count=<n> stop after <n> matches -M, --format=<list> process only the formats in <list> -n, --line-number print the line number of each line -N, --no-rcfile don't read runtime configuration file -o, --only-matching show only the part of a line matching <pattern> -O, --force-format=<fmt> force the input format -P, --perl-regexp <pattern> is a Perl regular expression -q, --quiet, --silent suppress all messages -r, --recursive operate recursively on directories -R, --dereference-recursive recursively follow symbolic links -s, --no-messages suppress error messages -T, --initial-tab make tabs line up (if needed) -U, --binary don't strip CR characters at EOL (DOS/Windows) -v, --invert-match select non-matching lines --verbose verbose mode (show error messages) -w, --word-regexp match only whole words -x, --line-regexp match only whole lines -Z, --null print 0 byte (ASCII NUL) after file name --bz2=<command> set compressor and options for bzip2 format --gz=<command> set compressor and options for gzip format --lz=<command> set compressor and options for lzip format --xz=<command> set compressor and options for xz format --zst=<command> set compressor and options for zstd format Valid formats for options '-M' and '-O' are 'bz2', 'gz', 'lz', 'xz', 'zst', and 'un' for uncompressed. Numbers may be followed by a multiplier: k = kB = 10^3 = 1000, Ki = KiB = 2^10 = 1024, M = 10^6, Mi = 2^20, G = 10^9, Gi = 2^30, etc...
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to zutils-bug@nongnu.org Zutils home page: http://www.nongnu.org/zutils/zutils.html
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2023 Antonio Diaz Diaz. License GPLv2+: GNU GPL version 2 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html> This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for zgrep is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and zgrep programs are properly installed at your site, the command info zutils should give you access to the complete manual.