yeah, it is indeed!
i just been thinkering about it, and i just got an idea to try another way to do it, and maybe package for people who aren't familiar with shell commands.
You made a shell script because people unfamiliar with shell scripts might need to find files using the shell?
An alias like alias xsearch="grep -rnw -e" would probably replace what you just built and I hope anyone able to install your script could at least figure out how to edit and source their .bashrc file.
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- Computer engineering graduate from the institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering in Algeria. Passionate about Web design, Technology and Electronic Gadget. Freelance writer and blogger at Tech Based Blog Tech Explicit (http://techexplicit.tk )
- Location: Algeria
- Remote:Yes
- Willing to relocate: Yes
- Technologies: C/C++ programming, Android, Java, Python, HTML5/CSS3, JavaScript (JQuery), VHDL, Assembly language, Matlab.
- Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-VBCyyMB6rZZC0wMTVjS2s0d0...
- Email: sellislem@gmail.com