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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T22:48:01+00:00 2026-05-13T22:48:01+00:00

file.txt contains: ##w## ##wew## using mac 10.6, bash shell, the command: cat file.txt |

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file.txt contains:

##w##

##wew##

using mac 10.6, bash shell, the command:

cat file.txt | grep [[:alpha:]]* -o

outputs nothing. I’m trying to extract the text inside the hash signs. What am i doing wrong?

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    2026-05-13T22:48:01+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:48 pm

    (Note that it is better practice in this instance to pass the filename as an argument to grep instead of piping the output of cat to grep: grep PATTERN file instead of cat file | grep PATTERN.)

    What shell are you using to execute this command? I suspect that your problem is that the shell is interpreting the asterisk as a wildcard and trying to glob files.

    Try quoting your pattern, e.g. grep '[[:alpha:]]*' -o file.txt.

    I’ve noticed that this works fine with the version of grep that’s on my Linux machine, but the grep on my Mac requires the command grep -E '[[:alpha:]]+' -o file.txt.

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