Anthony Campbell wrote: > > On 07 Feb 1999q, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote: > > What is the easiest way to locates files (say HTML) by text in their > > documents?
find director_and_subs_you_are_interested_in -exec grep "string you seek" {} \; -print If you're only interested in html files, add -name "*html" before -exec. > > 4DOS ffind is essentially what I am trying to do. Is there > > a way to pipe 'find'? Or do I need to use gawk? > > When I tried using gawk it would not allow me to search multiple > > directories. I find never used > > gawk before so I probably didn't know what I was doing. I would prefer > > to 'find' somehow but I am > > not sure how to search for text using it. Any suggestions? > > > > Lance > > Install glimpse. I don't know if there is a deb file of of this so you may > need to put it in /usr/local/. It makes an index of all the files on your > hard disk (or any subset of them you choose); then you can search for > whatever text strings you choose. Brilliant program. > > Anthony > > -- > Anthony Campbell - running Linux Debian 2.0 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.achc.demon.co.uk > > "The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, > Moves on..." - Edward Fitzgerald (Rubaiat of Omar Khayyam) > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- ----------------------------------------- Ralph Winslow [EMAIL PROTECTED] The IQ of the group is that of the member whose IQ is lowest divided by the number of members.