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Notably, ripgrep can do multiline search now. We also update the
supported compression format list and replace deprecated flags like
`--sort-files` with `--sort path`.
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Clarify that --byte-offset may be wrong if the source isn't being read
directly.
Also tweak the README a bit. And remove a damned Oxford comma.
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This commit does the work to delete the old `grep` crate and effectively
rewrite most of ripgrep core to use the new libripgrep crates. The new
`grep` crate is now a facade that collects the various crates that make
up libripgrep.
The most complex part of ripgrep core is now arguably the translation
between command line parameters and the library options, which is
ultimately where we want to be.
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This uses the lz4 binary for decompression.
Closes #898
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Closes #870
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Answer the origin story of ripgrep's name.
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This commit adds underline support to the termcolor crate, and
exposes it through ripgrep.
Fixes #798
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I am tired of being throwing "but ripgrep is marketed as a grep
replacement" in my face. Let's answer it once and for all.
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This commit adds FAQ entries about how to configure ripgrep's coloring,
and how to get true color support in Windows consoles.
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This commit cleans up the README and splits portions of it out into
a user guide (GUIDE.md) and a FAQ (FAQ.md). The README now provides a
small list of documentation "quick" links to various parts of the docs.
This commit also does a few other minor touchups.
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