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ag --java -Ui "@*" 


does already include the findings like @Controller @PointCut @Entity but also a lot of content around the findings.



I'm trying to filter out all annotations used in several java spring projects.



I tried to add -o as argument but then for some reason it does not print most of the findings anymore.










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    ag --java -Ui "@*" 


    does already include the findings like @Controller @PointCut @Entity but also a lot of content around the findings.



    I'm trying to filter out all annotations used in several java spring projects.



    I tried to add -o as argument but then for some reason it does not print most of the findings anymore.










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      ag --java -Ui "@*" 


      does already include the findings like @Controller @PointCut @Entity but also a lot of content around the findings.



      I'm trying to filter out all annotations used in several java spring projects.



      I tried to add -o as argument but then for some reason it does not print most of the findings anymore.










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      ag --java -Ui "@*" 


      does already include the findings like @Controller @PointCut @Entity but also a lot of content around the findings.



      I'm trying to filter out all annotations used in several java spring projects.



      I tried to add -o as argument but then for some reason it does not print most of the findings anymore.







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