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== find part of a line, substitute, keep rest of time intact ==
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== find part of a line, substitute, keep rest of line intact ==
  
 
   sed -i -e "s/^#DatabaseDirectory \(.*\)/DatabaseDirectory \\1/" myfile.txt
 
   sed -i -e "s/^#DatabaseDirectory \(.*\)/DatabaseDirectory \\1/" myfile.txt

Revision as of 08:52, 21 February 2008

find part of a line, substitute, keep rest of line intact

 sed -i -e "s/^#DatabaseDirectory \(.*\)/DatabaseDirectory \\1/" myfile.txt

find pattern in a line, insert new line before it

This finds line that begins with exit(ignore leading spaces), then insert 'authdarmond start' before it.

 sed -i -e "/^\\s*exit/i/authdaemond start" /etc/rc.local;

find pattern and append line

Note how replace pattern spans multiple lines

sed -i -e '/#!\/bin\/sh/a\
QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl" ; export QMAILQUEUE' /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/run

search and replace in multiple files

This will perform a search and replace on all files in a directory tree:

find ./ -type f -exec sed -i -e "s/find_this_text/replace_with_this_text/g" '{}' \;

sed documentation

This is one of the best sed documents I found: Grymoire Sed