![]() Examples of how the command is used are contained in the comments of the script itself. To use it, copy the text below and save it (e.g., with TextEdit) to a file named `pat' in your current path (.e.g., /usr/bin/pat or preferably someplace like /opt/bin/pat, if that's in your path). ![]() ![]() Here is a script that reduces the syntax to a bare minimum for the most common usage - i.e., finding files containing strings. It is faster to use find(1) with xargs(1), but then the syntax is a little more complicated.
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