I am trying to grep
a string from a file but grep returns nothing (even though the string is present in the file). It turned out that the file starts with a ÿþ
mark. If I remove it manually then grep works. How do I make grep work without manually removing the BOM?
2 Answers
What about:
strings <file> | grep <pattern>
Alternatively check the man page of your grep
command. What's actually happening is that grep
is looking at the first few bytes of your file and deciding that it's a binary file and therefore not searchable. You can override this with:
--binary-files=text
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1Caveat: Files may be coded in UTF-16 (-received from Windows system?). Then grep (and other methods) will fail on multi-character ascii patterns even if the BOM is removed.– rhoerbeOct 27, 2017 at 9:11
grep
command, please.I am trying to grep a string from a file but grep returns nothing
.