sed: add 11q example (#4399)
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`sed '/{{line_pattern}}/d' {{filename}}`
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`sed '/{{line_pattern}}/d' {{filename}}`
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- Print only text between n-th line till the next empty line:
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- Print the first 11 lines of a file:
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`sed -n '{{n}},/^$/p' {{filename}}`
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`sed 11q {{filename}}`
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- Apply multiple find-replace expressions to a file:
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- Apply multiple find-replace expressions to a file:
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- Replace separator / by any other character not used in the find or replace patterns, e.g., #:
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- Replace separator / by any other character not used in the find or replace patterns, e.g., #:
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`sed 's#{{find}}#{{replace}}#' {{filename}}`
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`sed 's#{{find}}#{{replace}}#' {{filename}}`
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- Print only the n-th line of a file:
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`sed '{{n}}q;d' {{filename}}`
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