anxgrep (1) Linux Manual Page
NAME
anxgrep — Search for PATTERN in each annodex FILE or standard input.
SYNOPSIS
anxgrep [-E | –extended-regexp ] [-G | –basic-regexp ] [-i | –ignore-case ] [-v | –invert-match ] [-o filename | –output filename ] [–label LABEL ] [-q | –quiet | –silent ] [-L | –files-without-match ] [-l | –files-with-matches ] [-c | –count ] [-h | –help ] [–version ] filename
Description
anxgrep searches the CMML tracks of Annodex FILEs (or standard input if no files are named, or the file name – is given) for elements containing a match to the given PATTERN. By default, anxgrep prints the matching elements.
Options
anxgrep accepts the following options:
Regexp selection and interpretation
- -E, –extended-regexp
- PATTERN is an extended regular expression
- -G, –basic-regexp
- PATTERN is a basic regular expression
- -i, –ignore-case
- Ignore case distinctions
- -v, –invert-match
- Select non-matching elements
CMML options
- –head
- Search only the CMML head element of each file (ignore clips)
- –meta
- Search only meta elements (ignore clip descriptions)
Output options
- -o
filename, –outputfilename - Write output to the specified
filenameinstead of printing it to standard output. - –label
LABEL - Print
LABELas the filename for standard input. - -q, –quiet, –silent
- Suppress all normal output
- -L, –files-without-match
- Only print FILE names containing no match
- -l, –files-with-matches
- Only print FILE names containing matches
- -c, –count
- Only print a count of matching lines per FILE
Miscellaneous options
- -h, –help
- Display usage information and exit.
- –version
- Output version information and exit.
AUTHOR
Conrad Parker March 2, 2005;
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2005 CSIRO Australia
SEE ALSO
More information is available at Annodex.net (link to URL http://www.annodex.net/)
