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I have text I want to recursively search in mydir/. I would normally type grep -r "text to find" mydir/" but what would I type if I wanted to search all the files except a specific one?

For example, I do not want to search the file "myfile.txt" but it is contained in the directory.

What would I type?

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One quick way is to use BASH's extended file globbing.

There is an extended negation glob that you can use as follows:

shopt -s extglob
grep -r "text to find" !(myfile.txt)

Another more flexible method is to use a combination of find and xargs. Use find to filter out only the files you want, and xargs to pass them as arguments to grep.

Something like the following sould work:

find -type f -not -name myfile.txt | xargs grep "text to find"
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You can use the following command to exclude a file:

grep -r --exclude="myfile.txt" "text to find" 

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