jvgrep
is grep for Japanese vimmer. You can find text from files that written in another Japanese encodings.
See releases
To compile jvgrep, you must install golang.
And type following
Go 1.16 or later
# go install github.com/mattn/jvgrep/v5@latest
Go 1.15 or before
# go get github.com/mattn/jvgrep/v5
# brew install jvgrep
-8 : show result as utf8 text
-F : PATTERN is a set of newline-separated fixed strings
-G : PATTERN is a basic regular expression (BRE)
-P : PATTERN is a Perl regular expression (ERE)
-R : search files recursively
-S : verbose messages
-V : print version information and exit
--enc encodings : encodings: comma separated
--exclude regexp : exclude files: specify as regexp
(default: /\.git$|/\.svn$|/\.hg$|\.o$|\.obj$|\.a$|\.exe~?$|/tags$)
(specifying empty string won't exclude any files)
--no-color : do not print colors
--color [=WHEN] : always/never/auto
-c : count matches
-r : print relative path
-f file : obtain pattern file
-i : ignore case
-l : print only names of FILEs containing matches
-I : ignore binary files
-n : print line number with output lines
-o : show only the part of a line matching PATTERN
-v : select non-matching lines
-z : a data line ends in 0 byte, not newline
-Z : print 0 byte after FILE name
Supported Encodings:
ascii
iso-2022-jp
utf-8
euc-jp
sjis
utf-16le
utf-16be
for example,
# jvgrep 表[現示] "**/*.txt"
pattern
should be specify with regexp. file
can be specify wildcard.
You can specify pattern
with regular expression include multi-byte characters.
If you want to use own encodings for jvgrep, try to set environment variable $JVGREP_ENCODINGS to specify encodings separated with comma.
If you problem about output of jvgrep (ex: output of :grep command in vim), try to set $JVGREP_OUTPUT_ENCODING to specify encoding of output.
- iso-2022-jp
- utf-8
- ucs-2
- euc-jp
- cp932
- utf-16 (support characters in utf-8)
Add following to your vimrc
set grepprg=jvgrep
Yasuhiro Matsumoto
under the MIT License: http://mattn.mit-license.org/2013