11-17-2014
grep works on LF-separated lines, and the LF character is not part of its line buffer.
So you cannot find \n. Further \n and \r do not have a special meaning in grep (it searches for n and r as if they were unquoted).
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NAME
lr_environment - Export Lire configuration in shell script form
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The lr_environment command is used to import the Lire configuration in Lire shell scripts.
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