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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T18:47:08+00:00 2026-05-14T18:47:08+00:00

I’ve searched for this a bit but I must be using the wrong terms

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I’ve searched for this a bit but I must be using the wrong terms – does ruby have a way to grep for a string/regex and also return the surrounding 5 lines (above and below)? I know I could just call "grep -C 5 ..."or even write my own method, but it seems like something ruby would have and I’m just not using the right search terms.

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    2026-05-14T18:47:08+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 6:47 pm

    You can do it with a regular expression. Here’s the string we want to search:

    s = %{The first line
    The second line
    The third line
    The fourth line
    The fifth line
    The sixth line
    The seventh line
    The eight line
    The ninth line
    The tenth line
    }
    

    EOL is “\n” for me, but for you it might be “\r\n”. I’ll stick it in a constant:

    EOL = '\n'
    

    To simplify the regular expression, we’ll define the pattern for “context” just once:

    CONTEXT_LINES = 2
    CONTEXT = "((?:.*#{EOL}){#{CONTEXT_LINES}})"
    

    And we’ll search for any line containing the word “fifth.” Note that this regular expression must grab the entire line, including the end-of-line, for it to work:

    regexp = /.*fifth.*#{EOL}/
    

    Finally, do the search and show the results:

    s =~ /^#{CONTEXT}(#{regexp})#{CONTEXT}/
    before, match, after = $1, $2, $3
    p before    # => "The third line\nThe fourth line\n"
    p match     # => "The fifth line\n"
    p after     # => "The sixth line\nThe seventh line\n"
    
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