LOOK(1) LOOK(1) NAME look - find lines in a sorted list SYNOPSIS look [ -dfnix ] [ -t c ] [ -b base ] [ string ] [ file ] DESCRIPTION Look consults a sorted file and prints all lines that begin with string. It uses binary search. The following options are recognized. Options dfnt affect comparisons as in sort(1). -i Interactive. There is no string argument; instead look takes lines from the standard input as strings to be looked up. -x Exact. Print only lines of the file whose key matches string exactly. -d `Directory' order: only letters, digits, tabs and blanks participate in comparisons. -f Fold. Upper case letters compare equal to lower case. -n Numeric comparison with initial string of digits, optional minus sign, and optional decimal point. -b base Change the base for numeric comparison. Implies the -n flag. -t[c] Character c terminates the sort key in the file. By default, tab terminates the key. If c is missing the entire line comprises the key. If no file is specified, /lib/words is assumed, with collat- ing sequence df. FILES /lib/words SOURCE /sys/src/cmd/look.c SEE ALSO sort(1), grep(1) DIAGNOSTICS Page 1 Plan 9 (printed 12/22/24) LOOK(1) LOOK(1) The exit status is ``not found'' if no match is found, and ``no dictionary'' if file or the default dictionary cannot be opened. Page 2 Plan 9 (printed 12/22/24)