Provided by: edict_2024.08.08-1_all 

NAME
edict-grep - search EDICT files with specific queries
SYNOPSIS
edict-grep [options] <query>...
DESCRIPTION
The edict-grep command is used to search the EDICT file(s) for specific queries based on various options.
OPTIONS
-c Match only common entries. -w Word match; each English query must match whole words only. -e Exact match; each query must match an entire EDICT field. -s Make English queries case-sensitive (default is insensitive). -f EDICT_FILE Path to EDICT file (default: /usr/share/edict/edict). This program assumes EDICT is in the original EUC-JP encoding. -c Current terminal character encoding (default: UTF-8). -h Show this message.
EXAMPLES
If you use multiple queries, it is like an AND search. For example: $ edict-grep cold war will match all entries mentioning both 'cold' and 'war'. To search for an exact sentence, use shell escaping: $ edict-grep 'cold war' (and consider -e).
NOTES
Be sure to put the queries only AFTER all options!
AUTHOR
Written by Ludovic Drolez <ldrolez@debian.org> Version 1.0 August 2024 EDICT-GREP(1)