From bf8094344acea1aac18183aa46207feb04f9c99f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Gallant Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2016 19:02:34 -0400 Subject: add tool names --- README-NEW.md | 26 +++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/README-NEW.md b/README-NEW.md index 468164be..6dab090c 100644 --- a/README-NEW.md +++ b/README-NEW.md @@ -25,15 +25,15 @@ Please remember that a single benchmark is never enough! See my [blog post on `ripgrep`](http://blog.burntsushi.net/ripgrep/) for a very detailed comparison with more benchmarks and analysis. -| Command | Line count | Wall clock time | -| ------- | ---------- | --------------- | -| `rg -n -w '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 450 | **0.245s** | -| `ag -w '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 450 | 0.753s | -| `LC_ALL=C git grep -E -n -w '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 450 | 0.823s | -| `LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 git grep -E -n -w '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 450 | 2.880s | -| `sift --git -n -w '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 450 | 3.656s | -| `pt -w -e '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 450 | 12.369s | -| `ack -w '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 1878 | 16.952s | +| Tool | Command | Line count | Wall clock time | +| ---- | ------- | ---------- | --------------- | +| ripgrep | `rg -n -w '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 450 | **0.245s** | +| The Silver Searcher | `ag -w '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 450 | 0.753s | +| git grep | `LC_ALL=C git grep -E -n -w '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 450 | 0.823s | +| git grep | `LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 git grep -E -n -w '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 450 | 2.880s | +| sift | `sift --git -n -w '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 450 | 3.656s | +| The Platinum Searcher | `pt -w -e '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 450 | 12.369s | +| ack | `ack -w '[A-Z]+_SUSPEND'` | 1878 | 16.952s | (Yes, `ack` [has](https://github.com/petdance/ack2/issues/445) a [bug](https://github.com/petdance/ack2/issues/14).) @@ -48,10 +48,10 @@ for a very detailed comparison with more benchmarks and analysis. hidden and binary files by default. `ripgrep` also implements full support for `.gitignore`, where as there are many bugs related to that functionality in The Silver Searcher. -* `ripgrep` can search specific types files. For example, `rg -tpy foo` limits - your search to Python files and `rg -Tjs foo` excludes Javascript files - from your search. `ripgrep` can be taught about new file types with custom - matching rules. +* `ripgrep` can search specific types of files. For example, `rg -tpy foo` + limits your search to Python files and `rg -Tjs foo` excludes Javascript + files from your search. `ripgrep` can be taught about new file types with + custom matching rules. * `ripgrep` supports many features found in `grep`, such as showing the context of search results, searching multiple patterns, highlighting matches with color and full Unicode support. Unlike GNU grep, `ripgrep` stays fast while -- cgit v1.2.3