ripgrep 11.0.2 is a new patch release that fixes a few bugs, including a
performance regression and a matching bug when using the -F/--fixed-strings
flag.
In case you haven't heard of it before, ripgrep is a line-oriented search
tool that recursively searches your current directory for a regex pattern. By
default, ripgrep will respect your .gitignore
and automatically skip hidden
files/directories and binary files.
Feature enhancements:
- FEATURE #1293:
Added--glob-case-insensitive
flag that makes--glob
behave as--iglob
.
Bug fixes:
- BUG #1246:
Add translations to README, starting with an unofficial Chinese translation. - BUG #1259:
Fix bug where the last byte of a-f file
was stripped if it wasn't a\n
. - BUG #1261:
Document that no error is reported when searching for\n
with-P/--pcre2
. - BUG #1284:
Mention.ignore
and.rgignore
more prominently in the README. - BUG #1292:
Fix bug where--with-filename
was sometimes enabled incorrectly. - BUG #1268:
Fix major performance regression in GitHubx86_64-linux
binary release. - BUG #1302:
Show better error messages when a non-existent preprocessor command is given. - BUG #1334:
Fix match regression with-F
flag when patterns contain meta characters.