I'm trying to use grep on Windows to search all files in the current directory for the word foo followed by any white space.
I tried:
grep foo\s *
But it doesn't work.  It matches foos though.  I was under the impression that \s should match a white space.  Indeed it does in other regular expression testers.
I also tried grep foo\\s * grep "foo\s" * and countless other attempts.
What am I missing?
I'm using GNU grep 2.5.4 on Windows 10 in cmd.exe
 
    