![]() When I do searches like that, the tool needs to be there and powerful when I want it, but also immediately out of the way. ![]() ![]() To be clear, for extremely bulky logs or projects, grep + sed + awk are my go-to since even the best text programs have issues with multi-GiB sized files and I want to heavily manipulate the output, but sometimes that's overkill (and when training employees, the same result can be achieved without the burden of having to learn these programs eventually they will learn, but it's burdensome and additional stress when they have far more important things to be learning when they start) From my experience/workflow, it's because I typically am needing to switch between reviewing the contents of a file and changing my search up a bit based on what I'm seeing.
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