Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: greplica
Version: 0.9.10
Summary: A grep clone in Python supporting ANSI color coding and more
Home-page: https://github.com/Tails86/greplica
Author: James Smith
Author-email: jmsmith86@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Project-URL: Documentation, https://github.com/Tails86/greplica
Project-URL: Bug Reports, https://github.com/Tails86/greplica/issues
Project-URL: Source Code, https://github.com/Tails86/greplica
Description: # greplica
        A grep clone in Python with both CLI and library interfaces, supporting ANSI color coding and more.
        
        ## Installation
        This project is uploaded to PyPI at https://pypi.org/project/greplica/
        
        To install, ensure you are connected to the internet and execute: `python3 -m pip install greplica`
        
        ## CLI Help
        ```
        usage: grep.py [-E | -F | -G] [-e EXPRESSIONS] [-f FILE] [-i] [--no-ignore-case] [-w] [-x]
                       [--end END] [-z] [-s] [-v] [-V] [--help] [-m NUM] [-b] [-n]
                       [--line-buffered] [-H] [-h] [--label LABEL] [-o] [-q] [--binary-files TYPE]
                       [-a] [-I] [-d ACTION] [-r] [-R] [--include GLOB [GLOB ...]]
                       [--exclude GLOB [GLOB ...]] [--exclude-from FILE [FILE ...]]
                       [--exclude-dir GLOB [GLOB ...]] [-L] [-l] [-c] [-T] [-Z] [--result-sep SEP]
                       [--name-num-sep SEP] [--name-byte-sep SEP] [--context-group-sep SEP]
                       [--context-result-sep SEP] [--context-name-num-sep SEP]
                       [--context-name-byte-sep SEP] [-B NUM] [-A NUM] [-C NUM] [--color [WHEN]]
                       [-U]
                       [EXPRESSIONS] [FILE [FILE ...]]
        
        Reimplementation of grep command entirely in Python.
        
        positional arguments:
          EXPRESSIONS           Expressions to search for, separated by newline character (\n).
                                This is required if --regexp or --file are not specified.
          FILE                  Files or directories to search. Stdin will be searched if not
                                specified. How directories are handled is controled by -d and -r
                                options.
        
        Expression Interpretation:
          -E, --extended-regexp
                                EXPRESSIONS are extended regular expressions
          -F, --fixed-strings   EXPRESSIONS are strings
          -G, --basic-regexp    EXPRESSIONS are basic regular expressions
          -e EXPRESSIONS, --regexp EXPRESSIONS
                                use EXPRESSIONS for matching
          -f FILE, --file FILE  take EXPRESSIONS from FILE
          -i, --ignore-case     ignore case in expressions
          --no-ignore-case      do not ignore case (default)
          -w, --word-regexp     match whole words only
          -x, --line-regexp     match whole lines only
          --end END             newline character lines will be parsed by (default: \n)
          -z, --null-data       same as --end='\0'
        
        Miscellaneous:
          -s, --no-messages     suppress error messages
          -v, --invert-match    select non-matching lines
          -V, --version         display version information and exit
          --help                display this help text and exit
        
        Output control:
          -m NUM, --max-count NUM
                                stop after NUM lines
          -b, --byte-offset     print line's byte offset with each line
          -n, --line-number     print line number with each line
          --line-buffered       flush output on each line
          -H, --with-filename   print file name with each line
          -h, --no-filename     suppress the file name output
          --label LABEL         use LABEL as the standard input file name
          -o, --only-matching   show only nonempty parts of lines that match
          -q, --quiet, --silent
                                suppress all normal output
          --binary-files TYPE   sets how binary file is parsed; TYPE is 'binary', 'text', or
                                'without-match'
          -a, --text            same as --binary-files=text
          -I                    same as --binary-files=without-match
          -d ACTION, --directories ACTION
                                controls how directory input is handled in FILE; ACTION is 'read',
                                'recurse', or 'skip'
          -r, --recursive       same as --directories=recurse
          -R, --dereference-recursive
                                same as --directories=recurse_links
          --include GLOB [GLOB ...]
                                limit files to those matching GLOB
          --exclude GLOB [GLOB ...]
                                skip files that match GLOB
          --exclude-from FILE [FILE ...]
                                read FILE for exclude globs file name globs
          --exclude-dir GLOB [GLOB ...]
                                skip directories that match GLOB
          -L, --files-without-match
                                print only names of FILEs with no selected lines
          -l, --files-with-matches
                                print only names of FILEs with selected lines
          -c, --count           print only a count of selected lines per FILE
          -T, --initial-tab     currently just adds tabs to each sep value (will make better later)
          -Z, --null            adds 0 to the end of result-sep
          --result-sep SEP      String to place between header info and and search output
          --name-num-sep SEP    String to place between file name and line number when both are
                                enabled
          --name-byte-sep SEP   String to place between file name and byte number when both are
                                enabled
          --context-group-sep SEP
                                String to print between context groups
          --context-result-sep SEP
                                String to place between header info and context line
          --context-name-num-sep SEP
                                String to place between file name and line number on context line
          --context-name-byte-sep SEP
                                String to place between file name and byte number on context line
        
        Context Control:
          -B NUM, --before-context NUM
                                print NUM lines of leading context
          -A NUM, --after-context NUM
                                print NUM lines of trailing context
          -C NUM, --context NUM
                                print NUM lines of output context
          --color [WHEN], --colour [WHEN]
                                use ANSI escape codes to highlight the matching strings; WHEN is
                                'always', 'never', or 'auto'
          -U, --binary          do not strip CR characters at EOL (MSDOS/Windows)
          ```
Keywords: grep,regex,print
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Information Technology
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.5
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