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How to negate grep result?
Here is my script so far:
set dirs = ` find . -name "message.jar" 2> /dev/null | cut -d "/" -f 2 ` | uniq foreach dir ( $dirs ) if (grep $dir/* someText==null) --> how do I write this in script? print $dir end end |
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