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# rg
# Ripgrep is a recursive line-oriented CLI search tool.
# Aims to be a faster alternative to `grep`.
# More information: <https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep>.

# Recursively search the current directory for a regular expression:
rg regular_expression

# Search for regular expressions recursively in the current directory, including hidden files and files listed in `.gitignore`:
rg --no-ignore --hidden regular_expression

# Search for a regular expression only in a subset of directories:
rg regular_expression set_of_subdirs

# Search for a regular expression in files matching a glob (e.g. `README.*`):
rg regular_expression --glob glob

# Search for filenames that match a regular expression:
rg --files | rg regular_expression

# Only list matched files (useful when piping to other commands):
rg --files-with-matches regular_expression

# Show lines that do not match the given regular expression:
rg --invert-match regular_expression

# Search a literal string pattern:
rg --fixed-strings -- string

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