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linux - Extract email addresses from text file using regex with bash or command line

How can I grep out only the email address using a regex from a file with multiple lines similar to this. (a sql dump to be precise)

Unfortunately I cannot just go back and dump the email column at this point.

Example data:

62372,35896,1,cgreen,Chad,Green,[email protected],123456789,0,,,,,,,,,3,Blah,,2013-05-02 17:42:31.659574,164842,,0,0

I have tried this but it did not work:

grep -o '[A-Z0-9._%+-]+@[A-Z0-9.-]+.[A-Z]{2,4}' file.csv
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If you still want to go the grep -o route, this one works for me:

$ grep -i -o '[A-Z0-9._%+-]+@[A-Z0-9.-]+.[A-Z]{2,4}' file.csv
[email protected]
$ 

I appear to have 2 versions of grep in my path, 2.4.2 and 2.5.1. Only 2.5.1 appears to support the -o option.

Your regular expression is close, but you're missing 2 things:

  • regular expressions are case sensitive. So you can either pass -i to grep or add extra a-z to your square bracket expressions
  • The + modifiers and {} curly braces appear to need to be escaped.

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