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Old 06-12-2009
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Originally Posted by Rally_Point
I've got this command that I've been using to find strings on the same line, say I'm doing a search for name:

find . -name "*" | xargs grep -i "Doe" | grep -i "John" > output.txt

This gives me every line in a file that has John and Doe in it. I'm looking to add a OR operator for the second grep statement, so that I can grep for "John" OR "Jonathon" for example. In this example, I know that I could just enter "Jo*" but I don't want any other terms like Jose or Jonas.
Here are a couple of options:

find . -name "*"| xargs grep -i Doe| grep -i -e John -e Jonathon >output.txt
find . -name "*"| xargs grep -i Doe| egrep -i "(John|Jonathon)" >output.txt

You can also combine the find and xargs commands:

find . -name "*" -exec grep -i Doe {} \; | grep -i -e John -e Jonathon >output.txt
 

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LDD(1)							    BSD General Commands Manual 						    LDD(1)

NAME
ldd -- list dynamic object dependencies SYNOPSIS
ldd [-a] [-v] [-f format] program ... DESCRIPTION
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The following is an example of a shell pipeline which uses the -f option. It will print a report of all ELF binaries in the current direc- tory, which link against libc.so.6: find . -type f | xargs -n1 file -F ' ' | grep ELF | cut -f1 -d' ' | xargs ldd -f '%A %o ' | grep libc.so.6 SEE ALSO
ld(1), nm(1), rtld(1) HISTORY
A ldd utility first appeared in SunOS 4.0, it appeared in its current form in FreeBSD 1.1. The -v support is based on code written by John Polstra <jdp@polstra.com> BSD
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