You can write a one-liner like :
perl -ne 'BEGIN{$/=qq|\n\n|}print if m/jay/s' Your-quarantine-file-nam +e-here.txt
This is not an optical illusion, it just looks like one.
In reply to Re: search a string and get the output that belongs to the string
by NetWallah
in thread search a string and get the output that belongs to the string
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