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Episode: 787
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Title: HPR0787: Grep for tab
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0787/hpr0787.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-08 02:30:05
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Hello, my name is Ken Fallon and I'm calling in a summer short here on Hacker Public
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Radio.org. My tip today is on how you can grep the tab in a file. On the command line you can type
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grep space double quotes, then holding down the control and pressing the V key, then you can press
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tab and close your double quotes space and then the name of the file or files that you want to search.
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This allows you to specify the actual tab character which normally would be interpreted by
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bash and be used to do tab completion. I've found this very useful and I'll include a link to the
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website where I found this out in the show notes for this episode. That is the end of the summer short,
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which is a series on HPR of short, Twitter like audio updates. Feel free to do record one
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yourself. You don't need to edit them, you don't need to add the intro or outro, simply record
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something. Email us to adminathackerpublicradio.org and we'll do the rest. I look forward to hearing your
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show soon. Thank you and goodbye.
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Thank you for listening to Hacker Public Radio. For more information on the show and how to
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contribute your own shows visit HackerPublicRadio.org.
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