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LOOK(1) General Commands Manual LOOK(1)

NAME

lookdisplay lines beginning with a given string

SYNOPSIS

look [-dfa] [-t termchar] string [file]

DESCRIPTION

The look utility displays any lines in file which contain string as a prefix. As look performs a binary search, the lines in file must be sorted (where sort(1) got the same options -d and/or -f that look is invoked with).

If file is not specified, the file /usr/share/dict/words is used, only alphanumeric characters are compared and the case of alphabetic characters is ignored.

Options:

Dictionary character set and order, i.e. only alphanumeric characters are compared. (On by default if no file specified).
Ignore the case of alphabetic characters. (On by default if no file specified).
Use the alternate dictionary /usr/share/dict/web2
Specify a string termination character, i.e. only the characters in string up to and including the first occurrence of termchar are compared.

The look utility exits 0 if one or more lines were found and displayed, 1 if no lines were found, and >1 if an error occurred.

FILES

/usr/share/dict/words
the dictionary
/usr/share/dict/web2
the alternate dictionary

SEE ALSO

grep(1), sort(1)

COMPATIBILITY

The original manual page stated that tabs and blank characters participated in comparisons when the -d option was specified. This was incorrect and the current man page matches the historic implementation.

HISTORY

Look appeared in Version 7 AT&T Unix.

AVAILABILITY

The look command is part of the util-linux-ng package and is available from ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux-ng/.

June 14, 1993 Linux 5.14.0-427.18.1.el9_4.x86_64