Question

To the command findstr str1 *.* I want to add something that will exclude the results which contain the string str2.

In Linux the way of doing it is to add | grep -v str2 (to grep str1 * of course). Is there an equivalent flag to -v in Windows?

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Is there an equivalent flag to -v in Windows?

The equivalent to -v is /V.

C:\Users\Todd>findstr /?
Searches for strings in files.

...

/V         Prints only lines that do not contain a match.

OTHER TIPS

use /V, for example: findstr "hello world" *.cpp | findstr /V ".git\\"

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