DAve wrote:
DAve wrote:
I would love to have a way to tail a log, like piping to grep, except
I see every line and the lines I would normally grep for are
highlighted. That would be cool. Anyone know of a bash command or
tool that will do this?
Side note, I am tailing sendmail after changes to my outbound queue
runners. I want to highlight my sm-mta-out lines but still see all
lines.
DAve
Thank you all, I got what I needed!
DAve
I do this commonly to catch the lines with the word "Building" in them,
from a file "build.out:
tail -F build.out | grep --color=always Building
When I get a free moment, I need to see about making that --color-always
the default.
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