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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T16:12:05+00:00 2026-05-12T16:12:05+00:00

I try to use grep to match a case like this: I have a

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I try to use grep to match a case like this:

I have a list of hostname and ips in this format:

238-456 192.168.1.1
ak238-456 192.168.1.2
238-456a 192.168.1.3
458-862 192.168.1.4

Now i try to grep “238-456” but of course this returns:

238-456 192.168.1.1

and…

ak238-456 192.168.1.2

and…

238-456a 192.168.1.1

but i only need the line with exactly 238-456. In this case i can’t use -x because then of course it returns no results.

Is there a simply way to solve this?

The given answers with “^” solve the first problem. But not the one with the “a” at the end. Can somenone also help with this?

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    2026-05-12T16:12:05+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 4:12 pm

    In this specific example you could search for ^238-456, which only matches when the desired text occurs at the start of the line. For a more general solution, learn about regular expressions (of which this is an example).

    edit:

    For your new problem, you could simply include a space manually by searching for "^238-456 ". There are also some regexp character classes for spaces. "^238-456\>" should work here. The \> indicates a word boundary, and you probably do need to include the quotes. The other word boundary is \<, so you could change the whole thing to "\<238-456\>" and this would remove the dependency on it being at the start of the line.

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