Windows 10 Ubuntu WSL fails to display grep output filenames












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I am using



grep -rnl "./" -e "search_string"


to search a folder's file contents for a "search_string" but it doesn't display filenames. The "-H" option (force filename in output) doesn't change the output. The "-l" option (return only filenames in output) prints several blank lines proportional to the number of files that contain the "search_string" (I have a vague idea how many files contain it) i.e. grep appears to be returning the filenames but the WSL is failing to print them.










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    I am using



    grep -rnl "./" -e "search_string"


    to search a folder's file contents for a "search_string" but it doesn't display filenames. The "-H" option (force filename in output) doesn't change the output. The "-l" option (return only filenames in output) prints several blank lines proportional to the number of files that contain the "search_string" (I have a vague idea how many files contain it) i.e. grep appears to be returning the filenames but the WSL is failing to print them.










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      I am using



      grep -rnl "./" -e "search_string"


      to search a folder's file contents for a "search_string" but it doesn't display filenames. The "-H" option (force filename in output) doesn't change the output. The "-l" option (return only filenames in output) prints several blank lines proportional to the number of files that contain the "search_string" (I have a vague idea how many files contain it) i.e. grep appears to be returning the filenames but the WSL is failing to print them.










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      I am using



      grep -rnl "./" -e "search_string"


      to search a folder's file contents for a "search_string" but it doesn't display filenames. The "-H" option (force filename in output) doesn't change the output. The "-l" option (return only filenames in output) prints several blank lines proportional to the number of files that contain the "search_string" (I have a vague idea how many files contain it) i.e. grep appears to be returning the filenames but the WSL is failing to print them.







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          Can you share a screenshot of what you DO see?



          I ran your script in a folder containing a file called hello.txt that contains the word "world", and I DO see the names of the files containing "world":



          enter image description here






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            I'm having the same problem and I don't know why, but as a workaround, using Git Bash instead of WSL works perfectly.






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              Can you share a screenshot of what you DO see?



              I ran your script in a folder containing a file called hello.txt that contains the word "world", and I DO see the names of the files containing "world":



              enter image description here






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                Can you share a screenshot of what you DO see?



                I ran your script in a folder containing a file called hello.txt that contains the word "world", and I DO see the names of the files containing "world":



                enter image description here






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                  Can you share a screenshot of what you DO see?



                  I ran your script in a folder containing a file called hello.txt that contains the word "world", and I DO see the names of the files containing "world":



                  enter image description here






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                  Can you share a screenshot of what you DO see?



                  I ran your script in a folder containing a file called hello.txt that contains the word "world", and I DO see the names of the files containing "world":



                  enter image description here







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                      I'm having the same problem and I don't know why, but as a workaround, using Git Bash instead of WSL works perfectly.






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                        I'm having the same problem and I don't know why, but as a workaround, using Git Bash instead of WSL works perfectly.






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                          I'm having the same problem and I don't know why, but as a workaround, using Git Bash instead of WSL works perfectly.






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                          I'm having the same problem and I don't know why, but as a workaround, using Git Bash instead of WSL works perfectly.







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