Find files containing a specific text string

grep -rnlw '/path/to/dir/' -e 'pattern'
  • -r or -R is recursive,
  • -n is line number, and
  • -w stands for match the whole word.
  • -l can be added to just give the file name of matching files.
  • -e is the pattern used during the search

Along with these, --exclude--include--exclude-dir flags could be used for efficient searching:

  • This will only search through those files which have .c or .h extensions:
    grep --include=\*.{c,h} -rnw '/path/to/search/' -e "pattern"
  • This will exclude searching all the files ending with .o extension:
    grep --exclude=\*.o -rnw '/path/to/search/' -e "pattern"
  • For directories it’s possible to exclude one or more directories using the --exclude-dir parameter. For example, this will exclude the dirs dir1/dir2/ and all of them matching *.dst/:
    grep --exclude-dir={dir1,dir2,*.dst} -rnw '/path/to/search/' -e "pattern"