"\t
Will Not Work"
Plain and simple, send a ^v
before the control character you want. ;)
What happened there?
Say for example you want to grep
for lines in a file that have tabs. You've tried grep '\t' yourfile
to all avail and it's just not working. Well, you're close, you actually want to send a tab
. To do so, use ^v
(control + v) and then send an actual tab:grep '^v[tab button]' yourfile
This seems to be a common question from people and a coworker just dropped in to ask, so here ya go! Cheers!
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