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Revision as of 07:44, 22 October 2015
Approximate GREP or AGREP is a utility that searches text input files such as source code for records containing strings which either exactly or approximately match a pattern. Approximate matching allows finding records that contain the pattern with several errors including substitutions, insertions, and deletions.
AGREP supports many kinds of queries including arbitrary wild cards, sets of patterns, and in general, regular expressions (RE). It also supports most of the options supported by the GREP family plus several more.
Versions
- Last OS/2 & DOS version: AGREP 3.35
- Last MS Windows version: AGREP 3.37
- Last known version: AGREP 3.4.11
Prerequisites
- EMX runtime 0.9c or higher
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License
- Open source software, versions prior to 3.4.1 were under the GLIMPSE License, but versions newer than that use the ISC License.