On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 20:43:10 +0200, Alexander Dalloz <alexander.dalloz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Am Mi, den 11.08.2004 schrieb Kevin Old um 20:31: > > > I've been using > > find . -exec grep "phrase I want" {} \; > > Not the best way. Using -exec is problematic. > > > for quite a while to search recursively through directories and files > > to find a phrase or word. > > > > The results I get back are simply the line(s) that contained the > > phrase, but no path or filename. > > find . -print0 | xargs -0 grep "string" > > > I'd thought about the -name flag, but I can't seem to figure out how > > to use it, though it is more for using to search for file names rather > > than display the name, it seems. > > find /path/to/search/under -name "*string*" > > will find all object names with "string" anywhere in, like "stringfoo" > or "foostringbar" or just "string". > I was unclear. I'd like to recursively search directories in order to find "phrase I want" inside files, not as the file name. Thanks, Kevin -- Kevin Old kevinold@xxxxxxxxx