Kim F. Storm wrote:
But the main reason for lgrep is it's interface is modelled after the rgrep
interface, prompting (and using different input histories) for each argument.
So some of the specific aspects of rgrep also applies to lgrep
(such as the grep-files-aliases feature).
lgrep and rgrep have nice UI especially for those not that familiar with
grep. I think the doc string for grep should mention this.
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