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ripgrep 11.0.2

ripgrep 11.0.2 is a new patch release that fixes a few bugs, including a performance regression and a matching bug when using the -F/--fixed-strings flag.

In case you haven't heard of it before, ripgrep is a line-oriented search tool that recursively searches your current directory for a regex pattern. By default, ripgrep will respect your .gitignore and automatically skip hidden files/directories and binary files.

Feature enhancements:

  • FEATURE #1293: Added --glob-case-insensitive flag that makes --glob behave as --iglob.

Bug fixes:

  • BUG #1246: Add translations to README, starting with an unofficial Chinese translation.
  • BUG #1259: Fix bug where the last byte of a -f file was stripped if it wasn't a \n.
  • BUG #1261: Document that no error is reported when searching for \n with -P/--pcre2.
  • BUG #1284: Mention .ignore and .rgignore more prominently in the README.
  • BUG #1292: Fix bug where --with-filename was sometimes enabled incorrectly.
  • BUG #1268: Fix major performance regression in GitHub x86_64-linux binary release.
  • BUG #1302: Show better error messages when a non-existent preprocessor command is given.
  • BUG #1334: Fix match regression with -F flag when patterns contain meta characters.