This episode is the last one in the "Introduction to sed" series.
In the last episode we looked at the full story of how sed
works with the hold and pattern buffers. We looked at some of the commands that we had not yet seen and how they can be used to do more advanced processing using sed
's buffers.
In this episode we will look at a selection of the remaining commands, which might be described as quite obscure (even very obscure). We will also look at some of the example sed
scripts found in the GNU sed manual.
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sed
manual:
sed
gurus: https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/sed.html#Programming-Commandssed
: https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/sed.html#Extended-Commandssed
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