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# findstr
> Find specified text within one or more files.
> More information: <https://learn.microsoft.com/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/findstr>.
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- Find one or more strings in all files:
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`findstr "{{string1 string2 ...}}" *`
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- Find one or more strings in a piped command's output:
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`{{dir}} | findstr "{{string1 string2 ...}}"`
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- Find one or more strings in all files recur[s]ively:
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`findstr /s "{{string1 string2 ...}}" *`
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- Find strings using a case-insensitive search:
`findstr /i "{{string1 string2 ...}}" *"`
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- Find strings in all files using regular expressions:
`findstr /r "{{expression}}" *`
- Find a literal string (containing spaces) in all text files:
`findstr /c:"{{string1 string2 ...}}" *.txt`
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- Display the line number before each matching line:
`findstr /n "{{string1 string2 ...}}" *`
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- Display only the filenames that contain a match:
`findstr /m "{{string1 string2 ...}}" *`