Hello,

 

I was using grep for Windows version 3.5.

 

I was trying to pattern match files.

 

At first, I thought I could put a regex as the file pattern in the command, but that didn’t seem to work.

 

Then I looked at the --include option.

 

I tried

 

grep -l --include=”**/*.xml” foo .

grep -l --include=”**\*.xml” foo .

grep -l --include=”**\\*.xml” foo .

 

Adding the recursive -r didn’t help either.

 

However, this worked:

grep -rl --include=”*.xml” foo .

 

Is the double star supported on Windows? What is the proper way to do it?

 

All the best,

 

Alex