This is the command podgrepp that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
podgrep - grep in pod sections only
SYNOPSIS
podgrep [-i] [-p] [-f] [-h] pattern [ files ... ]
DESCRIPTION
This program searches each paragraph in a pod document and prints each paragraph that
matches the supplied pattern. This pod may be mixed with program code, such as in a
module.
Options are:
-i means case insensitive match
-p means page output though the user's pager. The pager will be primed with an argument
to search for the string. This highlights the result.
-f means format output though the pod2text program.
-h means check for matches in pod "=head" and "=item" headers alone, and to keep printing
podagraphs until the next header is found.
EXAMPLES
$ podgrep mail `pmpath CGI`
(prints out podagraphs from the CGI.pm manpage that mention mail)
$ podgrep -i destructor `sitepods`
(prints out podagraphs that mention destructors in the
site-installed pods)
$ podgrep -i 'type.?glob' `stdpods`
(prints out podagraphs that mention typeglob in the
standard pods)
$ podgrep -hpfi "lock" `faqpods`
(prints out all podagraphs with "lock" in the headers
case-insensitively, then formats these with pod2text, then
shows them in the pager with matches high-lighted)
$ podgrep -fh seek `podpath perlfunc`
(prints out and formats podagraphs from the standard perlfunc manpage
whose headers or items contain "seek".)
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