tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-108506494182199071.post5632452796226829481..comments2023-01-01T09:45:02.628+01:00Comments on Johann Glaser: Colorful svn diffJohann Glaserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08235995495974992271noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-108506494182199071.post-56787844052987947042012-05-23T23:21:44.894+02:002012-05-23T23:21:44.894+02:00Thanks Philipp for the info!
Regarding "rgre...Thanks Philipp for the info!<br /><br />Regarding "rgrep", yes, this is a little Debian extension I got used to. :-)<br /><br />$ which rgrep<br />/usr/bin/rgrep<br />$ cat /usr/bin/rgrep<br />#!/bin/sh<br /><br />exec grep -r "$@"<br /><br />$ <br /><br />Simple, but useful. You could also add it as an alias:<br /><br />alias rgrep='grep -r'Johann Glaserhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08235995495974992271noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-108506494182199071.post-35227690278276462032012-05-20T21:26:03.951+02:002012-05-20T21:26:03.951+02:00This is a 'pretty' hint, Hansi :)
I've...This is a 'pretty' hint, Hansi :)<br />I've tested this on Arch Linux (the package is also named 'colordiff' - so you can also install it with 'pacman -S colordiff')<br /><br />But, I've a little question.<br />Is 'rgrep' the same as 'grep -r'?<br />Because I don't have this alias on my system.<br /><br />HardwareFreakHardwareFreakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07913560453906970349noreply@blogger.com