Sed:
1, stream editor, which processes one line at a time. When processing, the currently processed rows are stored in a temporary buffer called pattern space, followed by the SED command to process the contents of the buffer, and after processing is done, the contents of the buffer are sent to the screen. Then proceed to the downstream, so repeat until the end of the file.
2,sed does not edit the original file content by default, only the data in the pattern space is processed unless you use redirection to store the output.
sed [OPTION] ' address command ' [script] file ...
OPTION
-N: Silent mode: Do not display rows in mode space
-e: Multi-point editing
-f/path/to/script_file: Reading the parameter script from the specified file
-R: Supports the use of extended regular expressions
-I: Modify the original file directly
Address
1, not to address: The full text of the processing
2, single address:
#: The specified row
/pattern/: Each row to which the pattern can be matched
3, address range:
#,#
#,+#
/pat1/,/pat2/
#,/pat1/
4,~: Step in
Odd lines
2~2 even rows
Command
P: Display the contents of the mode space
D: Delete the line matching the pattern space
A \string: Appends a new row after the specified line, with a string that supports appending multiple rows with \ n implementation
I \string: Append a new row before the specified line, string, support to append multiple rows with \ n implementation
C \string: Use string to replace the single or multiline content of a pattern space
W/path/to/somefile: Save the pattern matching line to the specified file
R/path/from/somefile: Reads the contents of the specified file into the pattern space after matching to the line
=: Prints line numbers for lines in pattern space
!: Match row inversion in pattern space
Supports the use of regular expressions
s/pattern/string/modifier: Find replacement, support use of other separators, [email protected]@@,s###
string supports using latter references: \1,\2 or:&
Replace tag:
G: In-line global substitution
I: Ignore character case
P: Show the rows that were successfully replaced
W/path/to/somefile: Save a successful replacement row to a file
Advanced Editing Commands:
H: Overwrite the contents of the pattern space in the hold space
H: Append the contents of the pattern space to the hold space
G: Remove data from hold space to pattern space
G: Append content from hold space to mode space
x: Swap the content in the pattern space with the content in the hold space
N: Reads the next line of the matched row to overwrite the pattern space
N: Reads the next line of the matched line to the pattern space
D: Delete rows in the pattern space
D: Delete the contents of the current mode space beginning to \ n (not passed to standard
After the command is discarded, but re-executes the SED on the remaining mode space
sed example
Sed-n ' n;p ' file prints even lines
[email protected] test]# cat File12345678910[[email protected] test]# sed-n ' n;p ' file246810
Sed ' 1! G;h;$!d ' File reverse display
[[Email protected] test]# sed ' 1! G;h;$!d ' file10987654321
Sed ' $! n;$! D ' file prints last two lines
[[Email protected] test]# sed ' $! n;$! D ' file910
Sed ' $!d ' file prints last line
[[Email protected] test]# sed ' $!d ' file10
Sed ' G ' file adds a blank line after each line
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Sed ' g ' file deletes all rows
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Sed '/^$/d; G ' file adds a blank line after each line
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Sed ' n;d ' file prints odd lines
[[Email protected] test]# sed ' n;d ' file13579[[email protected] test]#
Sed-n ' 1! g;h; $p ' file reverse display
[Email protected] test]# sed-n ' 1! G;h, $p ' file10987654321
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Linux Text Processing Three Musketeers--sed