dirgrep

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Published: Dec 28, 2025 License: MIT Imports: 1 Imported by: 0

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dirgrep

dirgrep is a CLI tool to perform grep operations directory-wise.

Written in Go, it leverages the language built-in concurrency feature to execute grep operations concurrently on all files within a directory (even recursively!).

Install

In order to install dirgrep there are three ways:

  1. Using go: if you already have go 1.23+ installed in your environment, installing dirgrep is effortless
go install github.com/AstraBert/dirgrep
  1. Using npm:
npm install @cle-does-things/dirgrep
  1. Downloading the executable from the releases page: you can download it directly from the GitHub repository or, if you do not want to leave your terminal, you can use curl:
curl -L -o dirgrep https://github.com/AstraBert/dirgrep/releases/download/<version>/dirgrep_<version>_<OS>_<processor>.tar.gz ## e.g. https://github.com/AstraBert/dirgrep/releases/download/0.1.1/dirgrep_0.1.1_darwin_amd64.tar.gz

# make sure the downloaded binary is executable (not needed for Windows)
chmod +x dirgrep

In this last case, be careful to specify your OS (supported: linux, windows, macos) and your processor type (supported: amd, arm).

Usage

dirgrep [command] [flags]

Commands

  • mcp: Start an MCP server over stdio transport

Flags

  • -c, --context int
    Number of characters of context to include around matches. Defaults to 0.

  • -d, --directory string
    Directory to search for the pattern. Defaults to the current working directory (".").

  • -h, --help
    Show the help message and exit.

  • -p, --pattern string
    Pattern to search for within the given directory. Required.

  • -r, --recursive
    Search files recursively. Defaults to false.

  • -s, --skip strings
    One or more sub-directories to skip. Can be specified multiple times or as comma-separated values. Defaults to an empty list.

  • -x, --no-pretty Deactivate pretty-printing for the matches to the console.

Examples

# search for 'package main' in the current directory, excluding .git and .gitub
dirgrep --pattern 'package main' --skip .git --skip .github --recursive
# search in a specific directory non-recursively
dirgrep --pattern 'root' --directory cmd/
# add a context of 200 charachters around the match
dirgrep --pattern '202\d' --context 200
# deactivate pretty-printing
dirgrep --pattern '202\d' --context 100 --no-pretty
# start MCP server
dirgrep mcp

Benchmark

Python 3.9+ is required for running the benchmark

You can run the benchmark for dirgrep (VS other tools) using:

cd benchmark
bash run.sh

This will:

  • Create 1 million files (approx. 4GB) under the benchmark/files directory, containing three random lines each.
  • Start ./dirgrep search for the pattern A password forgot itself at dawn. (one of the random lines), redirecting the standard output to benchmark_dirgrep.txt
  • Start grep search recursively for the same pattern, redirecting the standard output to benchmark_grep.txt
  • Start ripgrep search recursively for the same pattern, redirecting the standard output to benchmark_ripgrep.txt
  • Once the program is finished, you will have the time output for it.

In the latest run, dirgrep VS other tools performed as follows:

Metric dirgrep grep ripgrep Description
user 35.58s 1.53s 2.06s CPU time in user mode (program code)
system 454.60s 27.67s 38.44s CPU time in system mode (kernel ops)
cpu 1166% 17% 312% CPU utilization across all cores
total 42.037s 166.34s 12.940s Actual elapsed wall-clock time

Contributing

We welcome contributions! Please read our Contributing Guide to get started.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License

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