findstr
Other namesqgrep
Developer(s)Microsoft, ReactOS Contributors
Operating systemWindows, ReactOS
PlatformCross-platform
TypeCommand
LicenseWindows: Proprietary commercial software
ReactOS: GNU General Public License
Websitedocs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/findstr

In computing, findstr is a command in the command-line interpreters (shells) of Microsoft Windows[1][2] and ReactOS.[3] It is used to search for a specific text string in computer files.[4]

Overview

The command sends the specified lines to the standard output device.[5] It is similar to the find command. However, while the find command supports UTF-16, findstr does not. On the other hand, findstr supports regular expressions, which find does not. The findstr program was first released as part of the Windows 2000 Resource Kit under the name qgrep.[6]

findstr cannot search for null bytes commonly found in Unicode computer files.[7]

Syntax

FINDSTR flags strings [drive:][path]filename[...]

Arguments:

Flags:

Note: Following command displays the detailed help about this command:

 FINDSTR /?

Example

Save your running services into file _services.txt and search in this file for lines containing word "network" - case insensitive:

  @echo off
  set searchstr=network
  net start>_services.txt  
  FINDSTR /I "%searchstr%" _services.txt
  pause

output would be:

 Network Connections
 Network List Service
 Network Location Awareness
 Network Store Interface Service
 Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service
 Press any key to continue . . .

See also

References

  1. ^ Microsoft WinXP documentation for findstr
  2. ^ Microsoft Server 2012/2016 documentation for findstr
  3. ^ "Reactos/Reactos". GitHub. 16 October 2021.
  4. ^ MS-DOS and Windows command line findstr command
  5. ^ Excellent documentation on usage of findstr
  6. ^ History of Findstr from Raymond Chen
  7. ^ Findstr - Search for strings - Windows CMD - SS64.com

Further reading