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You can search through your routes with the grep option: -g. This outputs any routes that partially match the URL helper method name, the HTTP verb, or the URL path.
```
-$ bin/rails routes -g new_comment
-$ bin/rails routes -g POST
-$ bin/rails routes -g admin
+$ rails routes -g new_comment
+$ rails routes -g POST
+$ rails routes -g admin
```
If you only want to see the routes that map to a specific controller, there's the -c option.
```
-$ bin/rails routes -c users
-$ bin/rails routes -c admin/users
-$ bin/rails routes -c Comments
-$ bin/rails routes -c Articles::CommentsController
+$ rails routes -c users
+$ rails routes -c admin/users
+$ rails routes -c Comments
+$ rails routes -c Articles::CommentsController
```
TIP: You'll find that the output from `rails routes` is much more readable if you widen your terminal window until the output lines don't wrap. You can also use --expanded option to turn on the expanded table formatting mode.