consider the following... when I execute 'ls' without any flags, it returns the results in a single line, like the following:
me@myComp /cygdrive/c/test/
$ ls
folder1/ folder2/ folder3/
now, if I want to grep the results for something, say '2', I get the following:
me@myComp /cygdrive/c/test/
$ ls | grep 2
folder2/
Shouldn't it return the entire line? I would expect this result has I used ls -l | grep 2
.
It seems to me that either the pipe operator is changing the input to grep in some way, or that somehow ls is aware of the pipe and changes its own output.
folder1/ folder2/ folder3/
is a single string, is it not? so how then does grep know to only return folder2/
, and not folder1/ folder2/ folder3/
?