= epubgrep(1) :doctype: manpage :Author: tastytea :Email: tastytea@tastytea.de :Date: 2021-05-23 :Revision: 0.0.0 :man source: epubgrep :man manual: General Commands Manual == NAME epubgrep - Search tool for EPUB ebooks. == SYNOPSIS *epubgrep* [_OPTION_]… _PATTERN_ [_FILE_]… == DESCRIPTION *epubgrep* searches EPUB files in a similar way as grep. It uses the same names for command line switches where possible. However, not all grep switches are implemented and some additional switches are added. == OPTIONS *-h*, *--help*:: Display a short help message and exit. *V*, *--version*:: Show version, copyright and license. *-G*, *--basic-regexp*:: _PATTERN_ is a POSIX basic regular expression. This is the default. *-E*, *--extended-regexp*:: _PATTERN_ is a POSIX extended regular expression. *--grep*:: In combination with *--basic-regexp* or *--extended-regexp*, _PATTERN_ is treated as a newline separated list of expressions, a match is found if any of the expressions in the list match. *-P*, *--perl-regexp*:: _PATTERN_ is a Perl regular expression. *-i*, *--ignore-case*:: Ignore case distinctions in pattern and data. *-e* _PATTERN_, *--regexp* _PATTERN_:: Use additional _PATTERN_ for matching. Can be used more than once. == USAGE === Configuration Every command line switch can be used as an option in the configuration file. If the switch has no value (it is a simple on switch), it has to be written as `option = 1`. Do not use quotation marks around the values, they will be taken literally. Command line options overwrite configuration file options. Options that can occur more than once are merged. ==== Example configuration file This example makes epubgrep always use Perl regular expressions and search for mentions of the words thyme and oregano in every book. [source,cfg] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- perl-regexp = 1 regexp = \b[Tt]hyme\b regexp = \b[Oo]regano\b -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // == EXAMPLES == FILES *Configuration file*:: * If `XDG_CONFIG_HOME` is defined: `${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/epubgrep.conf` * If `HOME` is defined: `${HOME}/.config/epubgrep.conf` * Otherwise: `epubgrep.conf` == KNOWN BUGS EPUB files with non-ASCII file names only work reliably when the system locale uses an encoding which has the necessary characters. Technically EPUBs must use UTF-8 for file names but it is usually recommended to only use ASCII (ASCII is valid UTF-8). If your system locale is not UTF-8, files may be silently skipped. You can work around this by calling epubgrep like this: `LC_ALL="C.UTF-8" epubgrep` == REPORTING BUGS Bugtracker: https://schlomp.space/tastytea/epubgrep/issues E-mail: tastytea@tastytea.de == SEE ALSO *perlre*(1) // LocalWords: epubgrep