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  1. ZIPGREP(1L)                                                        ZIPGREP(1L)
  2.  
  3. NAME
  4.        zipgrep - search files in a ZIP archive for lines matching a pattern
  5.  
  6. SYNOPSIS
  7.        zipgrep     [egrep_options]     pattern     file[.zip]    [file(s) ...]
  8.        [-x xfile(s) ...]
  9.  
  10. DESCRIPTION
  11.        zipgrep will search files within a ZIP archive for lines  matching  the
  12.        given  string  or  pattern.   zipgrep  is  a  shell script and requires
  13.        egrep(1) and unzip(1L) to function.  Its output is identical to that of
  14.        egrep(1).
  15.  
  16. ARGUMENTS
  17.        pattern
  18.               The  pattern  to  be  located  within a ZIP archive.  Any
  19.               string or regular expression accepted by egrep(1) may  be
  20.               used.   file[.zip]  Path  of  the ZIP archive.  (Wildcard
  21.               expressions for the ZIP archive name are not  supported.)
  22.               If  the literal filename is not found, the suffix .zip is
  23.               appended.  Note that self-extracting ZIP files  are  sup-
  24.               ported,  as  with any other ZIP archive; just specify the
  25.               .exe suffix (if any) explicitly.
  26.  
  27.        [file(s)]
  28.               An optional list of archive members to be processed, sep-
  29.               arated  by spaces.  If no member files are specified, all
  30.               members of the ZIP archive are searched.  Regular expres-
  31.               sions (wildcards) may be used to match multiple members:
  32.  
  33.               *      matches a sequence of 0 or more characters
  34.  
  35.               ?      matches exactly 1 character
  36.  
  37.               [...]  matches  any  single  character  found  inside the
  38.                      brackets; ranges  are  specified  by  a  beginning
  39.                      character,  a hyphen, and an ending character.  If
  40.                      an exclamation point or a caret (`!' or `^')  fol-
  41.                      lows  the  left bracket, then the range of charac-
  42.                      ters within the brackets is complemented (that is,
  43.                      anything except the characters inside the brackets
  44.                      is considered a match).
  45.  
  46.               (Be sure to quote any character that might  otherwise  be
  47.               interpreted or modified by the operating system.)
  48.  
  49.        [-x xfile(s)]
  50.               An  optional  list of archive members to be excluded from
  51.               processing.  Since wildcard  characters  match  directory
  52.               separators  (`/'), this option may be used to exclude any
  53.               files that are in subdirectories.  For example, ``zipgrep
  54.               grumpy  foo  *.[ch]  -x */*'' would search for the string
  55.               ``grumpy'' in all C source files in the main directory of
  56.               the  ``foo''  archive,  but  none  in any subdirectories.
  57.               Without the -x option, all C source files in all directo-
  58.               ries within the zipfile would be searched.
  59.  
  60. OPTIONS
  61.        All  options  prior  to  the  ZIP archive filename are passed to
  62.        egrep(1).
  63.  
  64. SEE ALSO
  65.        egrep(1), unzip(1L),  zip(1L),  funzip(1L),  zipcloak(1L),  zip-
  66.        info(1L), zipnote(1L), zipsplit(1L)
  67.  
  68. URL
  69.        The   Info-ZIP   home  page  is  currently  at  http://www.info-
  70.        zip.org/pub/infozip/ or ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/ .
  71.  
  72. AUTHORS
  73.        zipgrep was written by Jean-loup Gailly.
  74.  
  75. Info-ZIP                         20 April 2009                     ZIPGREP(1L)
  76.