rust-ripgrep 11.0.2-1ubuntu0.1 source package in Ubuntu

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rust-ripgrep (11.0.2-1ubuntu0.1) focal-security; urgency=medium

  * No change rebuild due to update in rust-regex

 -- David Fernandez Gonzalez <email address hidden>  Thu, 18 Aug 2022 14:06:53 +0200

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David Fernandez Gonzalez
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Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
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Section:
utils
Urgency:
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Binary packages built by this source

ripgrep: Recursively searches directories for a regex pattern

 ripgrep is a line-oriented search tool that recursively searches your current
 directory for a regex pattern while respecting your gitignore rules and
 automatically skip hidden files/directories (smart filtering) and binary files.
 ripgrep is similar to other popular search tools like The Silver Searcher, ack
 and grep.
 .
 ripgrep is generally faster than both The Silver Searcher and GNU grep. It
 defaults to recursive directory search and won't search files ignored by your
 `.gitignore` files. Use ripgrep if you like speed, filtering by default, fewer
 bugs, and Unicode support.
 .
 On the other hand, if you like multiline search, then ripgrep may not quite
 meet your needs (yet), and it will never support fancy regex features such as
 backreferences or lookaround
 .
 This package contains the following binaries built from the Rust crate
 "ripgrep":
  - rg

ripgrep-dbgsym: debug symbols for ripgrep