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NAME¶
grepdiff - show files modified by a diff containing a regex
SYNOPSIS¶
grepdiff [[-n] | [--line-number]] [--number-files] [[-p n] | [--strip-match=n]] [--strip=n] [--addprefix=PREFIX] [[-s] | [--status]] [[-i PATTERN] | [--include=PATTERN]] [[-x PATTERN] | [--exclude=PATTERN]] [[-v] | [--verbose]] [[-E] | [--extended-regexp]] [[-H] | [--with-filename]] [[-h] | [--no-filename]] [--output-matching=WHAT] {[REGEX] | [-f FILE]} [file...]
grepdiff {[--help] | [--version] | [--list] | [--filter ...]}
DESCRIPTION¶
For each file modified by a patch, if the patch hunk contains the REGEX then the file´s name is printed.
The regular expression is treated as POSIX Basic Regular Expression syntax, unless the -E option is given in which case POSIX Extended Regular Expression syntax is used.
For example, to see the patches in my.patch which contain the regular expression “pf_gfp_mask”, use:
grepdiff pf_gfp_mask my.patch | \
xargs -rn1 filterdiff my.patch -i
You can use both unified and context format diffs with this program.
OPTIONS¶
-n, --line-number
For a description of the output format see lsdiff(1).
--number-files
-p n, --strip-match=n
--strip=n
--addprefix=PREFIX
-s
-i PATTERN, --include=PATTERN
-x PATTERN --exclude=PATTERN
-E, --extended-regexp
-H, --with-filename
-h, --no-filename
-f FILE, --file=FILE
--output-matching=hunk|file
--help
--version
--filter
--list
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHOR¶
Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com>
23 Jan 2009 | patchutils |