Re: grep regex
"Schnorbus, Patrick" wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> may you help me? i need a regex for grep, to find lines containing NOT:
> ^192.168
> 212.23.138
Hi.
The '-v' flag "inverse" the meaning of grep, letting lines _not_
matching regexp through.
grep -v -e ^192.168 -e 212.23.138
would skip lines starting with "192.168" and lines containing
"212.23.138" (anywhere in line since there is no '^' starting the
regexp).
Try "man grep" for a better explanation/overview of grep capabilities.
// Emil
>
> any ideas?
>
> TIA
> patrick
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