Difference between revisions of "Linux/Unix:Find and Replace"

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==sed==
 
==sed==
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;s/pattern/newstring/
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:In each line replace first occurrence of pattern with newstring. /g at the end replaces all occurrences of pattern.
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;s/pattern/d
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:Delete each line matching pattern.
  
 
==awk==
 
==awk==
  
 
==read==
 
==read==

Revision as of 13:45, 18 March 2019


cat

head tail

fold

strings

more less

tr

tr "[:upper:]" "[:lower:]"
tr "[abc]" "[xyz]"
Transtlate, make all lowercase
replace all a's with y, all b's with y and all c's with z, works from stdin to stdout. All sort of translations can be done
tr -d <char>
Delete <char> from standard input

grep

sed

s/pattern/newstring/
In each line replace first occurrence of pattern with newstring. /g at the end replaces all occurrences of pattern.
s/pattern/d
Delete each line matching pattern.

awk

read