Currently, i have to manually stream the edited content into a new file and then rename the new file to the original file name I'm trying to replace all references of a package named boots in a configuration file I'm debugging a shell script and trying to find out the task performed by the following command
Shivona Sinha (@shiva_holic7) | Snapchat Stories, Spotlight & Lenses
Sed with special characters asked 14 years, 6 months ago modified 2 years, 11 months ago viewed 90k times
Use this solution with gnu sed
Sed ':a;n;$!ba;s/\n/ /g' file this will read the whole file in a loop (':a;n;$!ba), then replaces the newline (s) with a space (s/\n/ /g) Additional substitutions can be simply appended if needed Sed starts by reading the first line excluding the newline into the pattern space Create a label via :a
Append a newline and next line to the pattern. I have this line inside a file Sed 's/^m//g' however, this removes ^m and I run this command to find and replace all occurrences of 'apple' with 'orange' in all files in root of my site
But it doesn't go through sub directo.
The following command is correctly changing the contents of 2 files How to use variables in a command in sed Asked 12 years, 1 month ago modified 2 years, 3 months ago viewed 200k times