Introduction
This repository executes the sed command and outputs to standard output the results of deleting a specified range of lines in a file.
Commands that need to be installed
- git
Quick Start
If you have already installed the above command, run the following command to download from the repository, then change directories and run the sed command to display the contents after deleting the specified range.
Ubuntu
Output results
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bbb
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aaa
eee
macOS
MacPorts
Output results
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bbb
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ddd
eee
aaa
eee
Windows
WSL2
Output results
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bbb
ccc
ddd
eee
aaa
eee
MSYS2 MINGW64
Output results
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bbb
ccc
ddd
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Execution steps
Ubuntu
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Preparation
Enter the following command into your terminal. If you don’t get a “command not found” message, then it’s OK.
preinstall
If the command you see as “command not found” in your terminal, please install it using the following command.
command
Running the following command in your terminal should output a string similar to the details shown.
Detail
aaa
bbb
ccc
ddd
eee
aaa
eee
macOS
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Preparation
If you enter the following command into the terminal and you don’t get a “command not found” message, then it’s OK.
*macOS uses the MacPorts package manager to manage commands. If you haven’t installed it yet, please see the MacPorts installation instructions at the link below. Also, you can set aliases for commands so that they can be called without conflicting with your existing environment. If this is your first time using this blog, please refer to the following two articles to set up your environment.
preinstall
If you encounter a “command not found” error in the terminal, install the command using the following command and then set up an alias for it.
command
Running the following command in the terminal should output a string similar to the details shown.
Detail
aaa
bbb
ccc
ddd
eee
aaa
eee
Windows
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Preparation
If you enter the following command into the prompt and you don’t get a “command not found” message, then it’s OK.
WSL2
MSYS2 MINGW64
*This has been tested on Windows using WSL2 and MSYS2 MINGW64. Please install WSL2 if possible. If you are unable to set it up, you can install MSYS2, but some commands may only work with WSL2. Please refer to the article below for instructions on how to install WSL2 and MSYS2.
preinstall
If you see a “command not found” error in the prompt, please install the command using the following command.
WSL2
MSYS2 MINGW64
command
Executing the following command at the prompt should output a string similar to the details shown.
WSL2
Detail
aaa
bbb
ccc
ddd
eee
aaa
eee
MSYS2 MINGW64
Detail
aaa
bbb
ccc
ddd
eee
aaa
eee
In conclusion
It will also work if you remove the single quotes as shown below.
List of how to use the sed command
There are other articles about the sed command besides this one.
Please check them out at the link below if you’re interested.