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# ---- sed examples ---- # Replace first occurrence on each line sed 's/foo/bar/' file.txt # Replace all occurrences on each line (global flag) sed 's/foo/bar/g' file.txt # Case-insensitive substitution sed 's/error/ERROR/Ig' logfile.txt # Edit file in place (create backup with .bak) sed -i.bak 's/old_host/new_host/g' config.conf # Delete lines matching a pattern sed '/^#/d' config.conf # Remove comment lines sed '/^$/d' file.txt # Remove blank lines # Print only lines 10-20 sed -n '10,20p' file.txt # Insert a line before line 5 sed '5i\New line here' file.txt # ---- awk examples ---- # Print the first field (column) of every line awk '{print $1}' /etc/passwd # Use : as field separator, print username and shell awk -F: '{print $1, $7}' /etc/passwd # Print lines where field 3 > 1000 (non-system users) awk -F: '$3 >= 1000 {print $1, $3}' /etc/passwd # Sum the sizes from ls -l output ls -l | awk '{sum += $5} END {print "Total bytes:", sum}' # Print line numbers and lines longer than 80 chars awk 'length($0) > 80 {print NR": "$0}' file.txt # Print fields in reverse order awk '{for(i=NF;i>=1;i--) printf $i" "; print ""}' file.txt # Count occurrences of each unique value in column 1 awk '{count[$1]++} END {for (k in count) print k, count[k]}' access.log
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