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Old 05-14-2012
How to recursively search for a list of keywords in a given directory?

Hi all,
how to recursively search for a list of keywords in a given directory??

for example:
suppose i have kept all the keywords in a file called "procnamelist" (in separate line)
and i have to search recursively in a directory called "target/dir"

if i am not doing recursive search then the below command is working.
Code:
fgrep -if  procnamelist target/dir/*

but when i am using the below command for the recursive search, its throwing error as "bad option -r"
Code:
fgrep -rif  procnamelist target/dir/*

or
Code:
fgrep -Rif  procnamelist target/dir/*



not working.

please help .Smilie

Last edited by Franklin52; 05-14-2012 at 05:24 PM.. Reason: Please use code tags for data and code samples, thank you
# 2  
Old 05-14-2012
Perhaps:
Code:
cat procnamelist|while read line;do fgrep -Rif $line target/dir/*;done

# 3  
Old 05-15-2012
@glev2005 not working i am getting same error as :fgrep: illegal option -- R
actually the r option is not there in fgrep.. any other way??
# 4  
Old 05-15-2012
Bug try this one.....

Code:
while true
do
while read line
do
cat file | grep "$line" 
done<procnamelist
done

# 5  
Old 05-15-2012
Whenever you need to traverse the a filesystem but the command does not support -R/r, think find(1).
Code:
find target/dir -type f -exec grep -iFf procnamelist /dev/null {} \;

If your find is compliant with the POSIX 2004 edition or later, use + to increase efficiency:
Code:
find target/dir -type f -exec grep -iFf procnamelist /dev/null {} +



Quote:
Originally Posted by glev2005
Code:
cat procnamelist|while read line;do fgrep -Rif $line target/dir/*;done

That would have failed even if -[r|R] were supported. A line from procnamelist, which is a pattern to match, is treated as a filename argument to -f. If you put procnamelist where it belongs, after -f, the pipe and while loop serve no purpose.


Quote:
Originally Posted by pamu
Code:
while true
do
while read line
do
cat file | grep "$line" 
done<procnamelist
done

The sole reason for the existence of this thread is file system traversal. This proposal is an infinite loop that reads one file over and over and over and ...

Regards,
Alister

Last edited by alister; 05-15-2012 at 11:56 AM..
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