Re: INX Is Not X - Apps (was Life on the Command Line)
- From: Kent Paul Dolan <xanthian@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 12:31:02 -0800 (PST)
Continuing this text tools for the command line
topic, subtopic "stuff for INX", is there a version
of text tool agrep (approximate grep) available for
Ubuntu?
It can be a lifesaver when looking for a word you
don't quite know how to spell in a large text
corpus, or when looking for a word you do know how
to spell, in search of it and all its close
misspellings, so you don't miss comments on a topic
just because the writer misspells a word you're
targeting, or when looking for a word deliberately
misspelled, like "Vlagra" when looking for spam
emails to eliminate.
xanthian.
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