# Count The Number Of Matches In A Grep My go to way of counting the number of matches in a `grep` of a file is to pipe it to another command — `wc`. Here is what that looks like with the README for [this repo](https://github.com/jbranchaud/til). This counts the number of lines that start with `###`. ```bash $ grep '^###' README.md | wc -l 48 ``` When `wc` is used with the `-l` flag, it gives a count of the number of lines. In this case the number of `grep` matches that get piped to it. There is another way to do this solely with the `grep` command — using the `-c` flag. ```bash $ grep -c '^###' README.md 48 ``` When you include the `-c` (or `--count`) flag with `grep`, instead of the matches being output, the count of the matches is output. See `man grep` for more details.