ag - The Silver Searcher. Like ack, but faster.
ag [
options]
pattern [
path ...]
Recursively search for PATTERN in PATH. Like grep or ack, but faster.
- --ackmate
- Output results in a format parseable by AckMate
https://github.com/protocool/AckMate.
- --[no]affinity
- Set thread affinity (if platform supports it). Default is
true.
- -a --all-types
- Search all files. This doesn´t include hidden files,
and doesn´t respect any ignore files.
- -A --after [LINES]
- Print lines after match. If not provided, LINES defaults to
2.
- -B --before [LINES]
- Print lines before match. If not provided, LINES defaults
to 2.
- --[no]break
- Print a newline between matches in different files. Enabled
by default.
- -c --count
- Only print the number of matches in each file. Note: This
is the number of matches, not the number of matching lines. Pipe
output to wc -l if you want the number of matching lines.
- --[no]color
- Print color codes in results. Enabled by default.
- --color-line-number
- Color codes for line numbers. Default is 1;33.
- --color-match
- Color codes for result match numbers. Default is
30;43.
- --color-path
- Color codes for path names. Default is 1;32.
- --column
- Print column numbers in results.
- -C --context [LINES]
- Print lines before and after matches. Default is 2.
- -D --debug
- Output ridiculous amounts of debugging info. Not useful
unless you´re actually debugging.
- --depth NUM
- Search up to NUM directories deep, -1 for unlimited.
Default is 25.
- --[no]filename
- Print file names. Enabled by default, except when searching
a single file.
- -f --[no]follow
- Follow symlinks. Default is false.
- -F --fixed-strings
- Alias for --literal for compatibility with grep.
- --[no]group
- The default, --group, lumps multiple matches in the
same file together, and presents them under a single occurrence of the
filename. --nogroup refrains from this, and instead places the
filename at the start of each match line.
- -g PATTERN
- Print filenames matching PATTERN.
- -G --file-search-regex PATTERN
- Only search files whose names match PATTERN.
- -H --[no]heading
- Print filenames above matching contents.
- --hidden
- Search hidden files. This option obeys ignored files.
- --ignore PATTERN
- Ignore files/directories whose names match this pattern.
Literal file and directory names are also allowed.
- --ignore-dir NAME
- Alias for --ignore for compatibility with ack.
- -i --ignore-case
- Match case-insensitively.
- -l --files-with-matches
- Only print the names of files containing matches, not the
matching lines. An empty query will print all files that would be
searched.
- -L --files-without-matches
- Only print the names of files that don´t contain
matches.
- --list-file-types
- See FILE TYPES below.
- -m --max-count NUM
- Skip the rest of a file after NUM matches. Default is 0,
which never skips.
- --[no]mmap
- Toggle use of memory-mapped I/O. Defaults to true on
platforms where mmap() is faster than read(). (All but
macOS.)
- --[no]multiline
- Match regexes across newlines. Enabled by default.
- -n --norecurse
- Don´t recurse into directories.
- --[no]numbers
- Print line numbers. Default is to omit line numbers when
searching streams.
- -o --only-matching
- Print only the matching part of the lines.
- --one-device
- When recursing directories, don´t scan dirs that
reside on other storage devices. This lets you avoid scanning slow network
mounts. This feature is not supported on all platforms.
- -p --path-to-ignore STRING
- Provide a path to a specific .ignore file.
- --pager COMMAND
- Use a pager such as less. Use --nopager to
override. This option is also ignored if output is piped to another
program.
- --parallel
- Parse the input stream as a search term, not data to
search. This is meant to be used with tools such as GNU parallel. For
example: echo "foo\nbar\nbaz" | parallel "ag {}
." will run 3 instances of ag, searching the current directory
for "foo", "bar", and "baz".
- --print-long-lines
- Print matches on very long lines (> 2k characters by
default).
- --passthrough --passthru
- When searching a stream, print all lines even if they
don´t match.
- -Q --literal
- Do not parse PATTERN as a regular expression. Try to match
it literally.
- -r --recurse
- Recurse into directories when searching. Default is
true.
- -s --case-sensitive
- Match case-sensitively.
- -S --smart-case
- Match case-sensitively if there are any uppercase letters
in PATTERN, case-insensitively otherwise. Enabled by default.
- --search-binary
- Search binary files for matches.
- --silent
- Suppress all log messages, including errors.
- --stats
- Print stats (files scanned, time taken, etc).
- --stats-only
- Print stats (files scanned, time taken, etc) and nothing
else.
- -t --all-text
- Search all text files. This doesn´t include hidden
files.
- -u --unrestricted
- Search all files. This ignores .ignore, .gitignore,
etc. It searches binary and hidden files as well.
- -U --skip-vcs-ignores
- Ignore VCS ignore files (.gitignore, .hgignore), but still
use .ignore.
- -v --invert-match
- Match every line not containing the specified
pattern.
- -V --version
- Print version info.
- --vimgrep
- Output results in the same form as Vim´s :vimgrep
/pattern/g
- Here is a ~/.vimrc configuration example:
-
set grepprg=ag\ --vimgrep\ $* set
grepformat=%f:%l:%c:%m
- Then use :grep to grep for something. Then use
:copen, :cn, :cp, etc. to navigate through the
matches.
- -w --word-regexp
- Only match whole words.
- --workers NUM
- Use NUM worker threads. Default is the number of CPU cores,
with a max of 8.
- -z --search-zip
- Search contents of compressed files. Currently, gz and xz
are supported. This option requires that ag is built with lzma and
zlib.
- -0 --null --print0
- Separate the filenames with \0, rather than
\n: this allows xargs -0 <command> to correctly
process filenames containing spaces or newlines.
It is possible to restrict the types of files searched. For example, passing
--html will search only files with the extensions
htm,
html,
shtml or
xhtml. For a list of supported types, run
ag --list-file-types.
By default, ag will ignore files whose names match patterns in .gitignore,
.hgignore, or .ignore. These files can be anywhere in the directories being
searched. Binary files are ignored by default as well. Finally, ag looks in
$HOME/.agignore for ignore patterns.
If you want to ignore .gitignore and .hgignore, but still take .ignore into
account, use
-U.
Use the
-t option to search all text files;
-a to search all
files; and
-u to search all, including hidden files.
ag printf: Find matches for "printf" in the current directory.
ag foo /bar/: Find matches for "foo" in path /bar/.
ag -- --foo: Find matches for "--foo" in the current directory.
(As with most UNIX command line utilities, "--" is used to signify
that the remaining arguments should not be treated as options.)
ag was originally created by Geoff Greer. More information (and the latest
release) can be found at
http://geoff.greer.fm/ag
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