As a bash extension, you can do this: grep $'\t' * Also, you can put a literal tab between quotes to the command (in a script, I did that with a literal \x1b once); in the interactive command line, you can insert a tab with c-Vc-I.
However, I have my cgrep: Egrep clone with function name display installed on my system, so I can just type cgrep '\t' *.
In reply to Re: Searching tabs in a list of files
by ambrus
in thread Searching tabs in a list of files
by haoess
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