mamegrep
offers an interactive terminal interface (TUI) for $ git grep
, allowing users to easily edit search patterns and view results.
Pre-built binaries for Linux and MacOS are available in the releases page.
// An example to download the binary for Linux.
$ VERSION=0.2.0
$ curl -L https://github.com/sile/mamegrep/releases/download/v${VERSION}/mamegrep-${VERSION}.x86_64-unknown-linux-musl -o mamegrep
$ chmod +x mamegrep
$ ./mamegrep -h
With Cargo
If you have installed cargo
(the package manager for Rust), you can install mamegrep
with the following command:
$ cargo install mamegrep
$ mamegrep -h
Please refine the following section:
To use mamegrep
, execute the command within a Git directory.
Once launched, key bindings will appear in the top-right corner of the terminal.
To perform a search, enter your search pattern and press the Enter key.
If mamegrep
exits, the equivalent $ git grep
command used to generate the result will be displayed in the standard output.
- mamediff: A TUI tool for
$ git diff
and$ git apply