On 2/3/15 7:03 AM, Holger.Friedrich-Fa-Trivadis@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Tuesday, February 03, 2015 3:58 AM, Jim Nasby wrote:
Note that the recursive grep starts at the current directory, so make sure you're actually in the pgsql source code when you use it.
cat ~/bin/pg_grep
#!/bin/sh
grep -r "$*" * | grep -iv TAGS: | grep -v 'Binary file' | grep -v '.deps/'
By the way, why not add a "cd" into the pgsql source tree to the script? That way you can't forget it when using the script...
Because I have multiple checkouts, and I don't always use the full tree
to search. It's a lot faster to only search the include directory, for
example.
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