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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers list all files containing 4 digit number using grep Post 302444081 by rajamadhavan on Wednesday 11th of August 2010 12:21:43 AM
Old 08-11-2010
try this if it helps you..It prints all 4 digit numbers if irrespective its id or not...

Code:
egrep -Hon "[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]" /home/user


This works on linux...if your OS is missing some of the above options..we need to find alternative..

-Raja
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MTNOPT(1)							     monotone								 MTNOPT(1)

NAME
mtnopt - generate shell variables from monotone workspace options SYNOPSIS
mtnopt [-s|-c|-v] [-d dir] [-k keys] mtnopt -h DESCRIPTION
mtnopt prints shell variable assignments for each value in the file of monotone workspace options, _MTN/options, in the current directory. For instance, if _MTN/options contained this text: database "/home/user/src/monotone.mtn" branch "net.venge.monotone" keydir "/home/user/.monotone/keys" mtnopt would print: MTN_database="/home/user/src/monotone.mtn"; MTN_branch="net.venge.monotone"; MTN_keydir="/home/user/.monotone/keys"; By default, mtnopt attempts to guess appropriate syntax from the value of the SHELL environment variable. This can be overridden with the -s and -c command-line options. OPTIONS
-s Print variable assignments in sh(1) syntax. -c Print variable assignments in csh(1) syntax. -v Print only the values, with no indication of the corresponding option keys. -d directory Look for _MTN/options in directory, rather than in the current directory. -k keys Print assignments for only those options that match the egrep(1) regular expression keys. -h Print a help message and exit. BUGS
mtnopt only looks in the current directory for the _MTN directory, so it will fail in a subdirectory of a workspace. mtnopt should be aware of the set of possible options, rather than blindly printing whatever is in _MTN/options. The behavior when there is no _MTN/options file to be found is less than helpful. SEE ALSO
mtn(1), egrep(1), sh(1), csh(1) monotone 2011-02-22 MTNOPT(1)
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