egrep (27.5) lets you look for multiple patterns using its grouping and alternation operators (big words for parentheses and a vertical bar). But sometimes, even that isn't enough.
Both egrep and fgrep (27.6) support a -f option, which allows you to save a list of patterns (fixed strings in the case of fgrep) in a file, one pattern per line, and search for all the items in the list with a single invocation of the program. For example, in writing this book, we've used this feature to check for consistent usage for a list of terms across all articles:
%egrep -f terms *
(To be more accurate, we used rcsegrep (27.10), since the articles are all kept under RCS (20.14), but you get the idea.)
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