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This is a general index of all issues discussed in this manual, with the
exception of the @command{grep} commands and command-line options.
a
after context
alphabetic characters
alphanumeric characters
asterisk
b
basic regular expressions
before context
binary files
binary files, DOS/Windows
blank characters
braces, one argument
braces, second argument omitted
braces, two arguments
Bugs, reporting
byte offset
byte offsets, on DOS/Windows
c
case insensitive search
case insensitive search, obsolete option
character classes
character type
classes of characters
context
context lines, after match
context lines, before match
control characters
counting lines
d
default options environment variable
digit characters
directory search
DOS byte offsets
DOS/Windows binary files
e
environment variables
f
FAQ about @command{grep} usage
files which don't match
g
graphic characters
h
hexadecimal digits
i
interval specifications
invert matching
l
language of messages
line numbering
lower-case alphabetic characters
m
match sub-expression at most once
match sub-expression n or more times
match sub-expression n times
match sub-expression zero or more times
match the whole line
matching basic regular expressions
matching extended regular expressions
matching fixed strings
matching whole words
memory mapped input
message language
n
names of matching files
national language support, national language support
NLS, NLS
no filename prefix
numeric characters
p
pattern from file
pattern list
plus sign
print non-matching lines
printable characters
punctuation characters
q
question mark
quiet, silent
r
recursive search
regular expressions
s
searching directory trees
Searching for a pattern.
space characters
suppress binary data
suppress error messages
t
translation of message language
u
upper-case alphabetic characters
Usage summary, printing
Usage, examples
Using @command{grep}, Q&A
v
Version, printing
w
whitespace characters
with filename prefix
x
xdigit class
z
zero-terminated file names
zero-terminated lines
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