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This command line removes all the lines that matches ''my unique string''
 
This command line removes all the lines that matches ''my unique string''
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== Other Regex ==
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Attached is a file with a very useful list of sed commands called ''One-Liners for sed''. Updated version is always available at http://sed.sourceforge.net/sed1line.txt

Revision as of 10:00, 3 February 2010

Perl Regex

Search and replace a word or phrase

  • All matches
 perl -pi -e 's/old string/new string/g' /path/to/the/file
 
This command line replaces all the instances of old string with new string that are found in `/path/to/the/file`.  To replace only the first instance, remove the g at the end of the command.
  • Conditional match
 perl -pi -e 's/old string/new string/ if m/my unique string/' /path/to/the/file
 
This command line search only for the lines that matches my unique string and then replaces old string with new string
  • Search and replace using bash shell variables
 sed -ie s%old string%$BASH_VARIABLE% /path/to/the/file
 
In order to get this done is convenient to use `sed` instead `perl` command.

Remove/replace a whole line

  • Conditional match
 perl -pi -e '$_="" if m/my unique string/' /path/to/the/file
 
This command line removes all the lines that matches my unique string

Other Regex

Attached is a file with a very useful list of sed commands called One-Liners for sed. Updated version is always available at http://sed.sourceforge.net/sed1line.txt