Linux CLI "grep" command
Linux CLI "grep" command
I'm working on something but it isn't producing the expected results.
I checked the directory and filtered for the term "g". The output showed several entries, though most were irrelevant. I aimed to understand the final results.
Your output shows files with the letter 'g' in their names or paths, indicating they contain that character. The exact format depends on how the listing is structured.
File permissions and ownership records show various entries. Access levels differ across timestamps, with some files marked as readable, writable, or executable by the owner and others restricted. Logs indicate system events and debug outputs from tools like btrfs and bzgrep. Permissions are consistently set to allow specific operations for root users.
it seems mostly accurate, but a few files lack a G. After using the -v flag, those without a G appear to be those with dates in August.