The advantage of both rg and fd are that they use the Perl-compatible regex syntax that almost every contemporary programming language uses. There’s only one thing to learn.
That, and the use of gitignore and other heuristics to ignore many files by default.
Plus, unlike grep, find is just…awkward. The directories to search must be prior to any search arguments (and . is not the default, it must be specified explicitly), and using a search pattern is treated as one of many special cases requiring one of a variety of flags rather than the obvious default operation.
It’s a powerful DSL, but…not a convenient one by any stretch of the imagination.
The advantage of both rg and fd are that they use the Perl-compatible regex syntax that almost every contemporary programming language uses. There’s only one thing to learn.
That, and the use of
gitignore
and other heuristics to ignore many files by default.Plus, unlike
grep
,find
is just…awkward. The directories to search must be prior to any search arguments (and.
is not the default, it must be specified explicitly), and using a search pattern is treated as one of many special cases requiring one of a variety of flags rather than the obvious default operation.It’s a powerful DSL, but…not a convenient one by any stretch of the imagination.