diff --git a/src/data/roadmaps/linux/content/104-text-processing/116-grep.md b/src/data/roadmaps/linux/content/104-text-processing/116-grep.md index 9631c7a2c..af88dcf01 100644 --- a/src/data/roadmaps/linux/content/104-text-processing/116-grep.md +++ b/src/data/roadmaps/linux/content/104-text-processing/116-grep.md @@ -10,4 +10,13 @@ Here is an example of a simple GREP command: grep "pattern" fileName ``` -This command will search for the specified pattern within the file and prints the line to the terminal. \ No newline at end of file +This command will search for the specified pattern within the file and prints the line to the terminal. + +There is also an alternative to `grep` - `ripgrep`. + +`ripgrep` is an extremely fast text processor that supports all the features of `grep` and extends it. + +Visit the following resources to learn more: + +- [bgsu.edu: Advanced Grep Topics](https://caspar.bgsu.edu/~courses/Stats/Labs/Handouts/grepadvanced.htm) +- [Ripgrep: Github Repository](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep)