I'm trying to grep all line breaks after some binary operators in a project using git bash on a Windows machine.
Tried the following commands which did not work:
$ git grep "[+-*\|%]\ *\n"
fatal: command line, '[+-*\|%]\ *\n': Invalid range end
$ git grep "[+\-*\|%]\ *\n"
fatal: command line, '[+\-*\|%]\ *\n': Invalid range end
OK, I don't know how to include "-" in a character set, but still after removing it the \n matches the character n literally:
$ git grep "[+*%] *\n"
somefile.py:            self[:] = '|' + name + '='
                                      ^^^
Escaping the backslash once (\\n) has no effect, and escaping it twice (\\\n) causes the regex to match \n (literally).
What is the correct way to grep here?
 
     
     
    