Description
Search Haskell source code from the command line.
Description
Search Haskell source code from the command line.
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README.md
hgrep
Search Haskell source code from the command line.
Powered by ghc-exactprint.
Usage
$> hgrep
Usage: hgrep [-e|--regex] EXPRESSION [FILE]
hgrep
requires an expression and a set of files to search across.
An expression can be one of
- The name of a type, e.g.
FooBar
- The name of an expression, e.g.
foo
- A regular expression (via the
-e
flag), e.g.-e Foo$
Each file will be parsed and searched. Results will be printed to the console, with syntax highlighting where possible.
Searching for top-level expressions
$> hgrep main main/hgrep.hs
main/hgrep.hs:16:1-13
-- | Run the program.
main :: IO ()
main/hgrep.hs:(17,1)-(18:27)
main = do
putStrLn "Hello, world!"
Searching for type declarations
$> hgrep PrintOpts src/**/*.hs
src/Language/Haskell/HGrep/Internal/Data.hs:(40,1)-(42,28)
data PrintOpts = PrintOpts {
poColourOpts :: ColourOpts
} deriving (Eq, Ord, Show)
Searching with a regular expression
$> hgrep -e 'Opts$' src/**/*.hs
src/Language/Haskell/HGrep/Internal/Data.hs:(57,1)-(59,28)
data PrintOpts = PrintOpts {
poColourOpts :: ColourOpts
} deriving (Eq, Ord, Show)
src/Language/Haskell/HGrep/Internal/Data.hs:(61,1)-(64,26)
defaultPrintOpts :: PrintOpts
src/Language/Haskell/HGrep/Internal/Data.hs:(67,1)-(70,5)
defaultPrintOpts =
PrintOpts {
poColourOpts = DefaultColours
}