When is grep searched for patterns to a file with quotes and/or without quotes in bash? [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: matching a line with a literal asterisk “*” in grep (6 answers) Closed 3 months ago. I’m confused over whether grep is searched for patterns include quotes or omit them and when the patterns are treated literally in bash. My experience so far led me to believe that grep […]
When is grep searched for patterns to a file with quotes and/or without quotes in bash? [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: matching a line with a literal asterisk “*” in grep (6 answers) Closed 3 months ago. I’m confused over whether grep is searched for patterns include quotes or omit them and when the patterns are treated literally in bash. My experience so far led me to believe that grep […]
When is grep searched for patterns to a file with quotes and/or without quotes in bash? [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: matching a line with a literal asterisk “*” in grep (6 answers) Closed 3 months ago. I’m confused over whether grep is searched for patterns include quotes or omit them and when the patterns are treated literally in bash. My experience so far led me to believe that grep […]
Grep For Patterns But Exclude Results Where the Pattern is Nested
I have large files containing lines with comma separated key=value pairs. For example: