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pages*: fix brand and technical names (#12145)
* pages*: fix Python, Java, pacman, apt, *zip*, xz, tar, git, RPM and grep names

* pages*: fix brand and technical names

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* fluxctl, gitmoji, in-toto-run, osv-scanner: replace `git` with Git

* bzegrep: enclose egrep with backticks

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* git-bug: use Git instead of `git`

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* git-bug: use Git instead of `git`

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* gitwatch: use Git instead of `git`

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* hub-init: use Git instead of `git`

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* pages.*: use Linux instead of GNU/Linux

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# Select-String
> Finds text in strings and files in PowerShell.
> This command can only be used through PowerShell.
> You can use `Select-String` similar to `grep` in UNIX or `findstr.exe` in Windows.
> More information: <https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.utility/select-string>.
- Search for a pattern within a file:
`Select-String -Path "{{path\to\file}}" -Pattern '{{search_pattern}}'`
- Search for an exact string (disables regular expressions):
`Select-String -SimpleMatch "{{exact_string}}" {{path\to\file}}`
- Search for pattern in all `.ext` files in current dir:
`Select-String -Path "{{*.ext}}" -Pattern '{{search_pattern}}'`
- Capture the specified number of lines before and after the line that matches the pattern:
`Select-String --Context {{2,3}} "{{search_pattern}}" {{path\to\file}}`
- Search `stdin` for lines that do not match a pattern:
`Get-Content {{path\to\file}} | Select-String --NotMatch "{{search_pattern}}"`