How use echo with grep in a Unix shell script?

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野趣味 2021-01-19 02:24

I need to use echo with grep in a shell script. Can I use it?

I tried this, but is incorrect:

echo Linux: grep \"Linux\" ~/workspace/ep-exercicios/m1         


        
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  •  猫巷女王i
    2021-01-19 03:08

    grep -o | wc -l logic from other answer should work on most systems today.

    Here is another mechanism using awk.

    awk 'END{print RS " : " NR-1}' RS=Linux ~/workspace/ep-exercicios/m1/e2/intro-linux.html
    

    Logic: split the file in records, with record separator = "Linux". In the end, print the record number.


    e.g. for file containing these contents:

    The Linux is a Unix-like and mostly POSIX-compliant computer operating system (OS) assembled under the model of free and open-source software development and distribution. The defining component of Linux is the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on October 5, 1991 by Linus Torvalds. The Free Software Foundation uses the name GNU/Linux to describe the operating system, which has led to some controversy

    records will be:

    1. The
    2. is a Unix-like and mostly POSIX-compliant computer operating system (OS) assembled under the model of free and open-source software development and distribution. The defining component of
    3. is the
    4. kernel, an operating system kernel first released on October 5, 1991 by Linus Torvalds. The Free Software Foundation uses the name GNU/
    5. to describe the operating system, which has led to some controversy

    Occurrence count of Linux is 4 == last record number - 1.

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