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[
{
  type: install
  message: <<EOM
  You have successfully built and installed ugrep.

  You can use the ugrep & ug commands to search files.

  The ugrep command is for batch use, whereas the ug
  command is intended for interactive searches using
  a .ugrep configuration file with your preferences,
  located in the working directory or home directory.
  Run 'ug --save-config' to create a .ugrep file.

  Aliases to consider:
    alias uq     = 'ug -Q'
    alias ux     = 'ug -UX'
    alias uz     = 'ug -z'
    alias grep   = 'ugrep -G'
    alias egrep  = 'ugrep -E'
    alias fgrep  = 'ugrep -F'
    alias pgrep  = 'ugrep -P'
    alias xgrep  = 'ugrep -UX'
    alias zgrep  = 'ugrep -zG'
    alias zegrep = 'ugrep -zE'
    alias zfgrep = 'ugrep -zF'
    alias zpgrep = 'ugrep -zP'
    alias zxgrep = 'ugrep -zUX'
    alias xdump  = 'ugrep -X ""'
EOM
}
]

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