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Learning Linux Shell Scripting

You're reading from   Learning Linux Shell Scripting Unleash the power of shell scripts to solve real-world problems by breaking through the practice of writing tedious code

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785286216
Length 306 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ganesh Sanjiv Naik Ganesh Sanjiv Naik
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Preface 1. Getting Started and Working with Shell Scripting FREE CHAPTER 2. Drilling Deep into Process Management, Job Control, and Automation 3. Using Text Processing and Filters in Your Scripts 4. Working with Commands 5. Exploring Expressions and Variables 6. Neat Tricks with Shell Scripting 7. Performing Arithmetic Operations in Shell Scripts 8. Automating Decision Making in Scripts 9. Working with Functions 10. Using Advanced Functionality in Scripts 11. System Startup and Customizing a Linux System 12. Pattern Matching and Regular Expressions with sed and awk Index

sed – noninteractive stream editor

The stream editor (sed) is a very popular noninteractive stream editor. Normally, whenever we edit files using the vi editor, we need to open the file using the vi command, then we interact with the file, such as to see the content of the file on screen, then, edit it, and save the file. Using sed, we can type commands on the command line and sed will make the changes to the text file. The sed is a nondestructive editor. The sed makes the changes to the file and displays the content on screen. If we want to save the changed file, then we need to redirect the output of the sed to the file.

The procedure to install sed is shown here.

For Ubuntu or any Debian-based distributions enter the following command:

$ apt-get install sed

For Red Hat or any rpm-based distribution enter the following command:

$ yum install sed

To check the version of sed, enter the following command:

$ sed –V

Otherwise, enter this command:

$ sed --version
GNU sed version 3.0...
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