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To use regular expression characters to match themselves, you cannot:

January 23, 2024No Comments
DWQA Questions › Category: Introduction to Linux I › To use regular expression characters to match themselves, you cannot:
To use regular expression characters to match themselves, you cannot:
  • Put the character in the square brackets
  • Use the backslash in front of the character
  • Use the slash in front of the character
  • Use the fgrep command

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