Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Base => TCB Tips & Tricks => Topic started by: curaga on May 08, 2010, 10:13:06 AM
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Well, I didn't know of this collection before. 8)
Very useful.
http://sed.sourceforge.net/sed1line.txt
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Indeed that is a very valuable resource from the "good old times".
There is an awful lot what can be done with SED. I have to admit that I tend to try to resolve a problem first with SED before considering other tools like AWK (or PERL).
Some additional useful links (e.g. FAQ, etc.) can be found here:
http://sed.sourceforge.net/grabbag/tutorials/
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I`ve used that file of examples for almost 5 years now! It`s excellent.!
Sed is just about the most commonly used Bash command, more than grep.
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That "one liners" page has long been my reference for sed when I needed a sed function beyond the usual "sed -i 's:this:that:g' filename", I couldn't have gotten along
without it.
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Curaga. Thanks for this link! Never felt like I had a good grasp on sed. This will help!
A resourse that i fall back on is "the advanced bash scripting guide". Typeing on my phone right now but a google search should get you to it.
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Very useful link, thanks.
I use sed as well as cut and tr whenever tweaking measurement data files into a more friendly format.