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    If I wanted to grep through a file or multiple at once....

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    • DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403 @manxam
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      @manxam said in If I wanted to grep through a file or multiple at once....:

      @DustinB3403 : Well that looks like fun 🙂

      I assume you have a better approach? How would your approach look like, I just tested it and got no output.

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        manxam @DustinB3403
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        @DustinB3403 : No, I definitely don't have a better approach, especially when you have to capture wrapped lines.
        I'd just toss a sample of your input file into a regex tester online and build out your regex from there...

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        • DustinB3403D
          DustinB3403 @manxam
          last edited by

          @manxam said in If I wanted to grep through a file or multiple at once....:

          @DustinB3403 : No, I definitely don't have a better approach, especially when you have to capture wrapped lines.
          I'd just toss a sample of your input file into a regex tester online and build out your regex from there...

          Doh I thought you may have had an idea. No worries, I'll keep at it.

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          • DustinB3403D
            DustinB3403
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            This is a small subset of the data I'm working with (anonymous) 
            
                On for All programs and services except those I select
            OS Manufacturer:
            Microsoft Corporation
            OS Version:
            5.2.3790 Service Pack 2 (Build 3790)
            OS Caption:
            Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Server 2003 Standard x64 Edition
            OS Virtual Memory:
            2528 MB
            OS System Directory:
            C:\WINDOWS\system32
            OS Windows Directory:
            C:\WINDOWS
            OS Install Date:
            8/5/2008 12:49:17 PM
            DB-Server
            Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard
            
            
            Remote Listening Ports:
            RDP (3389/TCP)DB-Virtual
            Windows Server 2008 Standard
            

            Now if I wanted to find "Windows Server 2012" and then the line above it, which is the server name. How in the heck would I do that?

            Paging @scottalanmiller

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            • DustinB3403D
              DustinB3403
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              This will output the Server detail, but doesn't jump to the prior or next lines.

              grep -riE "((.*\Windows Server){5}}*Windows Server" source.txt

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                manxam
                last edited by manxam

                Just spitballing again, but what about grep with -A# and -B# and a regex of .+?(Server.+)
                A# stands for n lines "after" the match.
                B# stands for m lines "before" the match.

                Using grep -rni -E '.+?(Server.+)' -B1 should capture

                DB-Server
                Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard
                
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                • DustinB3403D
                  DustinB3403 @manxam
                  last edited by

                  @manxam said in If I wanted to grep through a file or multiple at once....:

                  Just spitballing again, but what about grep with -A# and -B# and a regex of .+?(Server.+)
                  A# stands for n lines "after" the match.
                  B# stands for m lines "before" the match.

                  Using grep -rni -E '.+?(Server.+)' -B1 should capture

                  DB-Server
                  Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard
                  

                  That I can at least work with, with relative ease. Still not perfect, but way better than the full details I was working with.

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                  • DustinB3403D
                    DustinB3403
                    last edited by DustinB3403

                    This is the final working regex that was used for anyone else who may ever need this.

                    grep -ri -E '.+?(Windows Server.+)' -B7 source.txt > regex.txt

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                    @manxam said in If I wanted to grep through a file or multiple at once....:

                    Just spitballing again, but what about grep with -A# and -B# and a regex of .+?(Server.+)
                    A# stands for n lines "after" the match.
                    B# stands for m lines "before" the match.

                    Using grep -rni -E '.+?(Server.+)' -B1 should capture

                    DB-Server
                    Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard
                    
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                    • DustinB3403D
                      DustinB3403
                      last edited by

                      Thanks a ton @manxam!

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                        manxam @DustinB3403
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                        @DustinB3403 : Team effort! 🙂

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