I\'m trying to make a txt file with a generated key into 1 line. example: <----- key start ----->
A_xyz_01 B_mdd_01 A_djk_02 A_jfc_03 B_dmk_01 A_bcd_01 B_csd_02 B_dlf_03 A_jhf_02 B_dld_02 I want this lines to be sorted like below according to the seq number (the last two digits of each line) max
Get these strings: 00543515703528 00582124628575 0034911320020 0034911320020 005217721320739 0902345623 0679131开发者_StackOverflow社区87056
I\'m trying to replace the value of an environment variable definition, if it exists, from a bash script. I know I can use sed to do this, I\'m not sure, however, how to replace the value of the envir
I have a file that contains the following: TTITLE0=Dispenser (Unreleased, 1995) TTITLE1=Pivotal (From The Icebreaker 7\", 1998)
I\'ve a string which looks like: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-31-generic HTTP_BOOT=192.168.1.133 root=UUID=b4 ro quiet splash
I have several files, say, a,b,c, I would like to something like > cat a b c but with \"a,\"in the beginning lines of a. \"b,\" in the beginning of the lines of b and \"c,\" in the beginning of
I have the following data on one line: <a href=\"#page-metadata-start\" class=\"assistive\">Go to start of metadata</a>
I have a large file of events like so: <event> ... ...multiple lines describing the event ... </event>
Hi I\'m looking for a regular expression for: line of text that does not end with a certain word, let\'s say it\'s \"abcd\"