minus-squaresilas@lemmy.eco.brOPtoShell Scripting@programming.dev•Using sed to match regexp patterns in a file with a fixed string (not the other way around)linkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·16 days agoYeah, I ended up using awk, which solved my problem perfectly. I was just curious if I could do that with sed, but it seems too complicated. Thank very much, guys! linkfedilink
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Yeah, I ended up using awk, which solved my problem perfectly. I was just curious if I could do that with sed, but it seems too complicated. Thank very much, guys!