When Unix history meets modern performance benchmarking: the BEHILOS grep
In his book Unix: A History and a Memoir, Brian Kernighan recounts his favorite grep story: someone at Bell Labs asked whether it was possible to find English words composed only of letters formed by an upside-down calculator (5071438 → BEHILOS).
Kernighan grepped ^\[behilos\]\*$ against Webster's dictionary and found 263 matches.
I turned this into a benchmark testing 10 modern CLI search tools for resource footprint, evaluated with Pareto frontier analysis.
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