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split text file in two using bash script

I have a text file with a marker somewhere in the middle:

one
two
three
blah-blah *MARKER* blah-blah
four
five
six
...

I just need to split this file in two files, first containing everything before MARKER, and second one containing everything after MARKER. It seems it can be done in one line with awk or 开发者_如何学JAVAsed, I just can't figure out how.

I tried the easy way — using csplit, but csplit doesn't play well with Unicode text.


you can do it easily with awk

awk -vRS="MARKER" '{print $0>NR".txt"}' file


Try this:

awk '/MARKER/{n++}{print >"out" n ".txt" }' final.txt

It will read input from final.txt and produces out1.txt, out2.txt, etc...


sed -n '/MARKER/q;p' inputfile > outputfile1
sed -n '/MARKER/{:a;n;p;ba}' inputfile > outputfile2

Or all in one:

sed -n -e '/MARKER/! w outputfile1' -e'/MARKER/{:a;n;w outputfile2' -e 'ba}' inputfile


The split command will almost do what you want:

$ split -p '\*MARKER\*' splitee 
$ cat xaa
one
two
three
$ cat xab
blah-blah *MARKER* blah-blah
four
five
six
$ tail -n+2 xab
four
five
six

Perhaps it's close enough for your needs.

I have no idea if it does any better with Unicode than csplit, though.

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