Unreleased changes. Release notes have not yet been written.
This is a minor release with a bug fix for a matching bug. In particular, a bug
was found that could cause ripgrep to ignore lines that should match. That is,
false negatives. It is difficult to characterize the specific set of regexes
in which this occurs as it requires multiple different optimization strategies
to collide and produce an incorrect result. But as one reported example, in
ripgrep, the regex (?i:e.x|ex)
does not match e-x
when it should. (This
bug is a result of an inner literal optimization performed in the grep-regex
crate and not in the regex
crate.)
Bug fixes:
Miscellaneous:
simd-accel
feature because it was frequently broken.This is a minor release with a few small new features and bug fixes. This
release contains a bug fix for unbounded memory growth while walking a
directory tree. This release also includes improvements to the completions for
the fish
shell, and release binaries for several additional ARM targets.
Bug fixes:
ignore
crate.Feature enhancements:
fish
shell.armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
,
armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf
and armv7-unknown-linux-musleabi
.This is a patch release with a bug fix for the --sortr
flag.
Bug fixes:
--sortr=path
. I left a todo!()
in the source. Oof.This is a patch release with a few small bug fixes.
Bug fixes:
deb
release sha256 sum file.--null-data --line-regexp
.-i/--ignore-case
.This a patch release meant to fix cargo install ripgrep
on Windows.
Bug fixes:
pkg/windows/Manifest.xml
in crate package.ripgrep 14 is a new major version release of ripgrep that has some new features, performance improvements and a lot of bug fixes.
The headlining feature in this release is hyperlink support. In this release,
they are an opt-in feature but may change to an opt-out feature in the future.
To enable them, try passing --hyperlink-format default
. If you use VS Code,
then try passing --hyperlink-format vscode
. Please report your experience
with hyperlinks, positive or negative.
Another headlining development in this release is that it contains a rewrite of its regex engine. You generally shouldn't notice any changes, except for some searches may get faster. You can read more about the regex engine rewrite on my blog. Please report your performance improvements or regressions that you notice.
Finally, ripgrep switched the library it uses for argument parsing. Users
should not notice a difference in most cases (error messages have changed
somewhat), but flag overrides should generally be more consistent. For example,
things like --no-ignore --ignore-vcs
work as one would expect (disables all
filtering related to ignore rules except for rules found in version control
systems such as git
).
BREAKING CHANGES:
rg -C1 -A2
used to be equivalent to rg -A2
, but now it is equivalent to
rg -B1 -A2
. That is, -A
and -B
no longer completely override -C
.
Instead, they only partially override -C
.Build process changes:
--generate
flag. For example, rg --generate man
will write a
man page in roff
format on stdout. The release archives have not changed.asciidoc
or asciidoctor
has been
dropped. Previously, it was used to produce ripgrep's man page. ripgrep now
owns this process itself by writing roff
directly.Performance improvements:
\b
look-arounds (among others) much faster.Feature enhancements:
--hyperlink-format
flag that turns file paths into hyperlinks.--stop-on-nonmatch
flag.-h/--help
output and ripgrep's man page.extra-verbose
mode is enabled in zsh, show extra file type info.cargo binstall
.winget
.rg --generate
.--debug
flag now indicates whether stdin or ./
is being searched.-d
a short flag for --max-depth
.--version
output will now also contain PCRE2 availability information.Bug fixes:
-v/--invert-match
is used multiple times.\b
assertion in the regex engine.--no-ignore --ignore-vcs
now works as one would expect.-z/--search-zip
documentation.-M 900
, would fail.-w
with a regex that can match the empty string.--pre
can accept any kind of path in the documentation.-r/--replace
syntax.--no-ignore-dot
would not ignore .rgignore
.-r/--replace
flag.-A
and -B
now only each partially override -C
.\/
resulted in an error.--sort
flag for values other than path
.--debug
logs when binary files are ignored.--stats
is always implied by --json
.-p/--pretty
override flags like --no-line-number
.excludesFile
field.--sort=path
.--trim
run before -M/--max-columns
takes effect..ignore
/.rgignore
files in parent directories.-e/--regexp
.--vimgrep
by mentioning footguns and some work-arounds.--field-match-separator
..com
into account on Windows.-w/--word-regexp
that would result in incorrect match offsets.-w/--word-regexp
flag.ripgrep 13 is a new major version release of ripgrep that primarily contains bug fixes, some performance improvements and a few minor breaking changes. There is also a fix for a security vulnerability on Windows (CVE-2021-3013).
Some highlights:
A new short flag, -.
, has been added. It is an alias for the --hidden
flag,
which instructs ripgrep to search hidden files and directories.
ripgrep is now using a new
vectorized implementation of memmem
,
which accelerates many common searches. If you notice any performance
regressions (or major improvements), I'd love to hear about them through an
issue report!
Also, for Windows users targeting MSVC, Cargo will now build fully static executables of ripgrep. The release binaries for ripgrep 13 have been compiled using this configuration.
BREAKING CHANGES:
Binary detection output has changed slightly.
In this release, a small tweak has been made to the output format when a binary file is detected. Previously, it looked like this:
Binary file FOO matches (found "\0" byte around offset XXX)
Now it looks like this:
FOO: binary file matches (found "\0" byte around offset XXX)
vimgrep output in multi-line now only prints the first line for each match.
See issue 1866 for more discussion on this. Previously, every line in a match was duplicated, even when it spanned multiple lines. There are no changes to vimgrep output when multi-line mode is disabled.
In multi-line mode, --count is now equivalent to --count-matches.
This appears to match how pcre2grep
implements --count
. Previously, ripgrep
would produce outright incorrect counts. Another alternative would be to simply
count the number of lines---even if it's more than the number of matches---but
that seems highly unintuitive.
FULL LIST OF FIXES AND IMPROVEMENTS:
Security fixes:
-z/--search-zip
or --pre
flags can result in running arbitrary
executables from the current directory.Performance improvements:
memmem
.Feature enhancements:
-.
as a short flag alias for --hidden
.--field-{context,match}-separator
for customizing field delimiters.Bug fixes:
\n
didn't work as expected.-o/--only-matching
.-m
and -A
printed more matches than the limit.-u/--unrestricted
.-S/--smart-case
works.foo/**
would match foo
, but it shouldn't.--crlf
is used in some cases.{a,b,..}
.--hidden
flag works.--vimgrep
mode.--passthru
and -A/-B/-C
did not override each other.--files-with-matches
and --files-without-match
.\A
could produce unanchored matches in multiline search.--vimgrep
is used with -U/--multiline
.ripgrep 12.1.1 is a patch release that fixes a couple small bugs. In
particular, the ripgrep 12.1.0 release did not tag new releases for all of its
in-tree dependencies. As a result, ripgrep built dependencies from crates.io
would produce a different build than compiling ripgrep from source on the
12.1.0
tag. Namely, some crates like grep-cli
had unreleased changes.
Bug fixes:
--help
.$0
capture group in docs for the -r/--replace
flag.ripgrep 12.1.0 is a small minor version release that mostly includes bug fixes and documentation improvements. This release also contains some important notices for downstream packagers.
Notices for downstream ripgrep package maintainers:
a2x
to asciidoctor
to generate the man page.
If asciidoctor
is not present, then ripgrep will currently fall back to
a2x
. Support for a2x
will be dropped in the ripgrep 13 release.
See #1544
for more details.Feature enhancements:
.Z
files via uncompress
.Bug fixes:
--pre
flag to the GUIDE.$
when using --replace
.asciidoctor
instead of a2x
to generate its man page.--type-{add,clear}
docs.--count-matches
output when using look-around.ripgrep 12.0.1 is a small patch release that includes a minor bug fix relating to superfluous error messages when searching git repositories with sub-modules. This was a regression introduced in the 12.0.0 release.
Bug fixes:
ripgrep 12 is a new major version release of ripgrep that contains many bug fixes, several important performance improvements and a few minor new features.
In a near future release, I am hoping to add an indexing feature to ripgrep, which will dramatically speed up searching by building an index. Feedback would very much be appreciated, especially on the user experience which will be difficult to get right.
This release has no known breaking changes.
Deprecations:
--no-pcre2-unicode
flag is deprecated. Instead, use the --no-unicode
flag, which applies to both the default regex engine and PCRE2. For now,
--no-pcre2-unicode
and --pcre2-unicode
are aliases to --no-unicode
and --unicode
, respectively. The --[no-]pcre2-unicode
flags may be
removed in a future release.--auto-hybrid-regex
flag is deprecated. Instead, use the new --engine
flag with the auto
value.Performance improvements:
+Sherlock Holmes +
now has Sherlock Holmes
extracted instead
of
.-w/--word-regexp
flag is used.-w/--word-regexp
flag.Feature enhancements:
--include-zero
flag that shows files searched without matches.--no-context-separator
flag that always hides context separators.--no-require-git
flag to allow ripgrep to respect gitignores anywhere.--no-ignore-exclude
to disregard rules in .git/info/exclude
files.--no-ignore-files
flag to disable all --ignore-file
flags.--no-unicode
flag. This works on all supported regex engines.Bug fixes:
--type all
.-g/--glob
flag./usr/share/fish/vendor_completions.d/rg.fish
.ripgrep 11.0.2 is a new patch release that fixes a few bugs, including a
performance regression and a matching bug when using the -F/--fixed-strings
flag.
Feature enhancements:
--glob-case-insensitive
flag that makes --glob
behave as --iglob
.Bug fixes:
-f file
was stripped if it wasn't a \n
.\n
with -P/--pcre2
..ignore
and .rgignore
more prominently in the README.--with-filename
was sometimes enabled incorrectly.x86_64-linux
binary release.-F
flag when patterns contain meta characters.ripgrep 11.0.1 is a new patch release that fixes a search regression introduced in the previous 11.0.0 release. In particular, ripgrep can enter an infinite loop for some search patterns when searching invalid UTF-8.
Bug fixes:
ripgrep 11 is a new major version release of ripgrep that contains many bug fixes, some performance improvements and a few feature enhancements. Notably, ripgrep's user experience for binary file filtering has been improved. See the guide's new section on binary data for more details.
This release also marks a change in ripgrep's versioning. Where as the previous
version was 0.10.0
, this version is 11.0.0
. Moving forward, ripgrep's
major version will be increased a few times per year. ripgrep will continue to
be conservative with respect to backwards compatibility, but may occasionally
introduce breaking changes, which will always be documented in this CHANGELOG.
See issue 1172 for a bit
more detail on why this versioning change was made.
This release increases the minimum supported Rust version from 1.28.0 to 1.34.0.
BREAKING CHANGES:
2
exit status code, regardless of whether a match is found or not.
Previously, ripgrep would only emit a 2
exit status code for a catastrophic
error (e.g., regex syntax error). One exception to this is if ripgrep is run
with -q/--quiet
. In that case, if an error occurs and a match is found,
then ripgrep will exit with a 0
exit status code.-u/--unrestricted
flag three times is now equivalent to
supplying --no-ignore --hidden --binary
. Previously, -uuu
was equivalent
to --no-ignore --hidden --text
. The difference is that --binary
disables
binary file filtering without potentially dumping binary data into your
terminal. That is, rg -uuu foo
should now be equivalent to grep -r foo
.avx-accel
feature of ripgrep has been removed since it is no longer
necessary. All uses of AVX in ripgrep are now enabled automatically via
runtime CPU feature detection. The simd-accel
feature does remain available
(only for enabling SIMD for transcoding), however, it does increase
compilation times substantially at the moment.Performance improvements:
Feature enhancements:
--binary
flag for disabling binary file filtering.--max-columns-preview
flag for showing a preview of long lines.-z/--search-zip
flag.--no-ignore-dot
flag for ignoring .ignore
files.--auto-hybrid-regex
flag for automatically falling back to PCRE2.--ignore-file-case-insensitive
for case insensitive ignore globs.-I
flag as a short option for the --no-filename
flag.none
value to -E/--encoding
to forcefully disable all transcoding.--pcre2-version
for querying showing PCRE2 version information.Bug fixes:
**
is now accepted as valid syntax anywhere in a glob./proc
with a zombie process present.-U/--multiline
when a pattern contains a \n
.--crlf
flag.--encoding auto
does.--files-with-matches
and --files-without-match
work with one file.--files
flag.rg -h | rg
and should emit correct exit status.**
patterns in gitignore files.**
patterns in gitignore files.-F
/-x
weren't applied to patterns given via -f
.This is a new minor version release of ripgrep that contains some major new features, a huge number of bug fixes, and is the first release based on libripgrep. The entirety of ripgrep's core search and printing code has been rewritten and generalized so that anyone can make use of it.
Major new features include PCRE2 support, multi-line search and a JSON output format.
BREAKING CHANGES:
-w/--word-regexp
have changed slightly. They used
to be \b(?:<your pattern>)\b
, but now it's
(?:^|\W)(?:<your pattern>)(?:$|\W)
. This matches the behavior of GNU grep
and is believed to be closer to the intended semantics of the flag. See
#389 for more details.Feature enhancements:
grep
.-U/--multiline
flag that permits matching over multiple lines.-P/--pcre2
flag that gives support for look-around and backreferences.--json
flag that prints results in a JSON Lines format.--one-file-system
flag to skip directories on different file systems.--sort
and --sortr
flag for more sorting. Deprecate --sort-files
.--crlf
flag to permit $
to work with carriage returns on Windows.--trim
flag strips prefix whitespace from all lines printed.--null-data
flag, which makes ripgrep use NUL as a line terminator.--passthru
flag now works with the --replace
flag.--line-buffered
and --block-buffered
for forcing a buffer strategy.--pre-glob
for filtering files through the --pre
flag.Bug fixes:
-w/--word-regexp
flag now works more intuitively.--passthru
flag should not impact process exit status.ignore
crate where first path was always treated as a symlink.--version
output.-f
in zsh.This is a new minor version release of ripgrep that contains some minor new features and a panoply of bug fixes.
Releases provided on Github for x86_64
will now work on all target CPUs, and
will also automatically take advantage of features found on modern CPUs (such
as AVX2) for additional optimizations.
This release increases the minimum supported Rust version from 1.20.0 to 1.23.0.
It is anticipated that the next release of ripgrep (0.10.0) will provide multi-line search support and a JSON output format.
BREAKING CHANGES:
--count
and --only-matching
are provided simultaneously, the
behavior of ripgrep is as if the --count-matches
flag was given. That is,
the total number of matches is reported, where there may be multiple matches
per line. Previously, the behavior of ripgrep was to report the total number
of matching lines. (Note that this behavior diverges from the behavior of
GNU grep.)\1
as syntax for matching U+0001
, but ripgrep will now report an
error instead.--line-number-width
flag has been removed. Its functionality was not
carefully considered with all ripgrep output formats.
See #795 for more
details.Feature enhancements:
--stats
flag, which emits aggregate statistics after search results.--no-ignore-messages
flag, which suppresses parse errors from reading
.ignore
and .gitignore
files.\u{..}
Unicode escape sequences.-b/--byte-offset
flag that shows the byte offset of each matching line.--count-matches
flag, which is like --count
, but for each match.--no-column
flag, which disables column numbers in the output.lz4
when using the -z/--search-zip
flag.termcolor
has moved to its own repository:
https://github.com/BurntSushi/termcolor
--no-ignore-global
, that permits disabling global
gitignores.--maxdepth
to --max-depth
for consistency. Keep --maxdepth
for
backwards compatibility.--pre
option to filter inputs with an arbitrary program.Bug fixes:
\s*{
.--line-number-width
by removing it.-f/--file
flag.-S/--smart-case
detection once and for all.ENOMEM
errors returned by mmap
.grep
crate to regex-syntax 0.6.0
.--quiet --files
is used.-z/--search-zip
is used.--path separator /
in some Windows
shells.--no-fixed-strings
flag to disable -F/--fixed-strings
.ignore
crate that prevented the use of explicit ignore
files after disabling all other ignore rules.$XDG_CONFIG_DIR/git/config
for detecting core.excludesFile
.This is a patch release of ripgrep that primarily fixes regressions introduced in 0.8.0 (#820 and #824) in directory traversal on Windows. These regressions do not impact non-Windows users.
Feature enhancements:
underline
support to termcolor
and ripgrep. See documentation on the
--colors
flag for details.Bug fixes:
--ignore-file
flag.(rev )
if the revision wasn't available during the build.termcolor
.ignore
crate for custom ignore files. This had no impact
on ripgrep.rg --hidden .
behaved differently from rg --hidden ./
.This is a new minor version release of ripgrep that satisfies several popular feature requests (config files, search compressed files, true colors), fixes many bugs and improves the quality of life for ripgrep maintainers. This release also includes greatly improved documentation in the form of a User Guide and a FAQ.
This release increases the minimum supported Rust version from 1.17 to 1.20.
BREAKING CHANGES:
Note that these are all very minor and unlikely to impact most users.
rg foo -s -i
will perform a case sensitive search
since the -s/--case-sensitive
flag was defined to always take precedence
over the -i/--ignore-case
flag, regardless of position. In ripgrep 0.8.0
however, the override rule for all flags has changed to "the most recent
flag wins among competing flags." That is, rg foo -s -i
now performs a
case insensitive search.-M/--max-columns
flag was tweaked so that specifying a value of 0
now makes ripgrep behave as if the flag was absent. This makes it possible
to set a default value in a configuration file and then override it. The
previous ripgrep behavior was to suppress all matching non-empty lines.[^...]
is now equivalent to [!...]
(indicating class
negation). Previously, ^
had no special significance in a character class.doc
which contains
the man page (previously in the root), a user guide (new), a FAQ (new) and
the CHANGELOG (previously not included in release). The complete
directory remains the same.Feature enhancements:
-z/--search-zip
flag.--line-number-width
flag..rgignore
files. (A higher precedent, application specific
version of .ignore
.)-F/--fixed-strings
flag on a regex syntax error.--passthru
flag that causes ripgrep to print every line it reads.--no-text
).Bug fixes:
!**/
in .gitignore
.[^...]
glob syntax (as identical to [!...]
).--smart-case
uppercase character detection.\x1B[0m
instead of \x1B[m
.yarn.lock
from YAML file type./sys/devices/system/cpu/vulnerabilities/*
files./
.--max-columns=0
now disables the limit.--files-without-match
.Maintenance fixes:
env_logger
in favor of simpler logger to avoid many new dependencies.unsafe
in globset
. compile
script.Friends of ripgrep:
I'd like to extend my gratitude to @balajisivaraman for their recent hard work in a number of areas, and in particular, for implementing the "search compressed files" feature. Their work in sketching out a specification for that and other work has been exemplary.
Thanks @balajisivaraman!
This is a patch release of ripgrep that includes a fix to very bad regression introduced in ripgrep 0.7.0.
Bug fixes:
This is a new minor version release of ripgrep that includes mostly bug fixes.
ripgrep continues to require Rust 1.17, and there are no known breaking changes introduced in this release.
Feature enhancements:
-o/--only-matching
and -r/--replace
does the right thing.Bug fixes:
-m/--max-count
flag is used.-r/--replace
and terminal colors.This is a new minor version release of ripgrep that includes many bug fixes
and a few new features such as --iglob
and -x/--line-regexp
.
Note that this release increases the minimum supported Rust version from 1.12 to 1.17.
Feature enhancements:
--iglob
flag that is like -g/--glob
, but matches globs
case insensitively.-x/--line-regexp
flag, which requires a match to span an entire line.ignore
: add new matched_path_or_any_parents
method.Bug fixes:
strip
'd by default. This decreases
binary size by an order of magnitude.--quiet
is passed, --files
should be quiet.--vimgrep
is passed, --with-filename
should be enabled
automatically.-o/--only-matching
flag.wincolor
: Re-fetch Windows console on all calls.--version
now shows enabled compile-time features.encoding_rs
when appropriate.-w/--word-regexp
in the presence of capturing groups.Friends of ripgrep:
I'd like to give a big Thank You to @okdana for their recent hard work on
ripgrep. This includes new features like --line-regexp
, heroic effort on
zsh auto-completion and thinking through some thorny argv issues with me.
I'd also like to thank @ericbn for their work on improving ripgrep's argv parsing by allowing some flags to override others.
Thanks @okdana and @ericbn!
Feature enhancements:
--regex-size-limit
and --dfa-size-limit
flags.Bug fixes:
--help
output.-o/--only-matching
flag.Feature enhancements:
-o/--only-matching
flag.-0
short flag option for --null
.Bug fixes:
-h/--help
output.This is a new minor version release of ripgrep that includes one minor breaking change, bug fixes and several new features including support for text encodings other than UTF-8.
A notable accomplishment with respect to Rust is that ripgrep proper now only
contains a single unsafe
use (for accessing the contents of a memory map).
The breaking change is:
Feature enhancements:
-E/--encoding
flag was also added for latin-1, GBK, EUC-JP
and Shift_JIS, among others. The full list can be found here:
https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-encoding-get
-M/--max-columns
flag that omits lines longer than the given
number of bytes. (Disabled by default!)--max-filesize
, was added for limiting searches to files with
a maximum file size.Bug fixes:
-u/--unrestricted
flags are aliases.$HOME/.config/git/ignore
and not
$HOME/git/ignore
.-g/--glob
flag.{foo,bar,quux}
) to regexes.-g/--glob
flag.This is a new minor version release of ripgrep that includes a couple very minor breaking changes, a few new features and lots of bug fixes.
This version of ripgrep upgrades its regex
dependency from 0.1
to 0.2
,
which includes a few minor syntax changes:
[:upper:]
would parse as the upper
POSIX character class. Now it parses
as the character class containing the characters :upper:
. The fix to this
change is to use [[:upper:]]
instead. Note that variants like
[[:upper:][:blank:]]
continue to work.[
must always be escaped inside a character class.&
, -
and ~
must be escaped if any one of them are
repeated consecutively. For example, [&]
, [\&]
, [\&\&]
, [&-&]
are all
equivalent while [&&]
is illegal. (The motivation for this and the prior
change is to provide a backwards compatible path for adding character class
set notation.)Feature enhancements:
--column
flag now implies --line-number
.--sort-files
flag.--path-separator
flag. Useful in cygwin.Bug fixes:
~
dependency on clap.globset
crate docs.-q/--quiet
was given.^C
handling from ripgrep.-g/--glob
clearer.memmap
dependency in grep
crate.-r/--replace
.Feature enhancements:
Bug fixes:
rg foo
and rg foo/
to have different behavior
when foo
was a symlink.-
couldn't be used with the
-e/--regexp
flag. (This resolves a regression that was introduced in
ripgrep 0.3.0.)Bug fixes:
--colors foo:none
correctly. Now it does.This is a new minor version release of ripgrep that includes two breaking changes with lots of bug fixes and some new features and performance improvements. Notably, if you had a problem with colors or piping on Windows before, then that should now be fixed in this release.
BREAKING CHANGES:
-e/--regexp
flag can no longer accept a pattern starting with a -
.
There are two work-arounds: rg -- -foo
and rg [-]foo
or rg -e [-]foo
will all search for the same -foo
pattern. The cause of this was the move
from Docopt to Clap
for argument parsing.
This may get fixed in the
future..Performance improvements:
Feature enhancements:
-f/--file
flag that causes ripgrep to read patterns from a file.--colors
flag that enables one to customize the colors used in
ripgrep's output.--files-without-match
flag that shows only file paths that contain
zero matches.Bug fixes:
TERM=screen.linux
.--color=always
will
emit colors regardless of the current environment.rg -h
. The full help content can be
accessed with rg --help
.--no-messages
was used.Bug fixes:
0.2.7
.)--ignore-file
, ripgrep's memory usage would
grow without bound.Bug fixes:
4ca15a
.Performance improvements:
bytecount
library for counting new lines. In some
cases, ripgrep runs twice as fast. Use
RUSTFLAGS="-C target-cpu=native" cargo build --release --features 'simd-accel avx-accel'
to get the fastest possible binary.Feature enhancements:
--no-messages
flag that suppresses error messages.
Note that rg foo 2> /dev/null
also works.-m/--max-count
flag that limits the total number of matches
printed for each file searched.Bug fixes:
-S/--smart-case
wasn't being applied correctly to
literal optimizations.--help
and --version
. The repository URL is now also
in the output of --help
and the man page.-
.Feature enhancements:
Bug fixes:
-g/--glob
flag in 0.2.5
.Feature enhancements:
.git/info/exclude
files.ignore
crate that encapsulates all of ripgrep's gitignore matching logic.Bug fixes:
^C
.
Fixed in PR #187.SKIPPED.
Bug fixes:
Packaging updates:
ripgrep
is now in homebrew-core. brew install ripgrep
will do the trick
on a Mac.ripgrep
is now in the Archlinux community repository.
pacman -S ripgrep
will do the trick on Archlinux.globset
.Feature enhancements:
ripgrep
repo is now a Homebrew tap. This is useful for installing
SIMD accelerated binaries, which aren't available in homebrew-core.Bug fixes:
Feature enhancements:
Bug fixes:
Feature enhancements:
.rgignore
to .ignore
. Note that .rgignore
is
still supported, but deprecated.{foo,bar}
globs.Many many bug fixes. Thanks every for reporting these and helping make
ripgrep
better! (Note that I haven't captured every tracking issue here,
some were closed as duplicates.)
./
when printing file paths.rg --help | echo
caused rg
to panic.foo/**
should match contents of foo
, but not foo
itself.rg foo < /dev/null
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