While the output may be bulky, on Linux you can try the strace command to see exactly what it is up to.  It will show the execvp() call, for instance.  You might need a bigger -s! $ strace -f -v -s 262144 On Thursday, September 19, 2024 at 10:29:30 AM EDT, Rodrigo Jorge wrote: Hello. I'm trying to use grep to get the list of all non-binary files in a given folder. I tried with the 2.20 and the 3.11 release. For some reason, grep is providing 2 false negatives when the list is huge. This issue does not happen if I break the grep input with "xargs -n X". Check below: [opc@oradiff-core dbhome_1]$ grep -V grep (GNU grep) 3.11 Copyright (C) 2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later < https://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>. This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. Written by Mike Haertel and others; see . [opc@oradiff-core dbhome_1]$ find -type f -not -path "./.patch_storage/*" -not -name "tfa_setup" -print0 2>> /tmp/error.list | xargs -0 -n 100 grep -Il '.' > /tmp/list1.list [opc@oradiff-core dbhome_1]$ find -type f -not -path "./.patch_storage/*" -not -name "tfa_setup" -print0 2>> /tmp/error.list | xargs -0 grep -Il '.' > /tmp/list2.list [opc@oradiff-core dbhome_1]$ diff /tmp/list1.list /tmp/list2.list 12268,12269d12267 < ./apex/images/apex_ui/psd/apex_5_ui.ai < ./apex/images/apex_ui/psd/apex-logo.ai [opc@oradiff-core dbhome_1]$ wc -l /tmp/list1.list /tmp/list2.list   23397 /tmp/list1.list   23395 /tmp/list2.list   46792 total The output should not show any difference. The same issue was also reproduced in grep 2.20. Thanks, Rodrigo