On 2019-07-11, Steven Penny wrote: > Grep does not have a way to disable "-i", "-n" or "-r" options. Those options > could look like this: > > -N, --no-line-number > -O, --no-ignore-case > -S, --no-recursive > > The single letter choices are not ideal, but "-I" and "-R" were already taken. > If these options existed, you could write a function like this: > > grep_bravo() { > grep -i -n -r "$@" > } > > then if you passed the new arguments like this: > > grep_bravo -N -O -S charlie delta.txt > > your arguments would override the function arguments, as they come after.
It seems just as easy to execute command grep charlie delta.txt Regards, Gary