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  2. sed - Wikipedia

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    sed ("stream editor") is a Unix utility that parses and transforms text, using a simple, compact programming language. It was developed from 1973 to 1974 by Lee E. McMahon of Bell Labs, [1] and is available today for most operating systems.

  3. man page - Wikipedia

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    The man page for the sed utility, as seen in various Linux distributions. A man page (short for manual page) is a form of software documentation found on Unix and Unix-like operating systems. Topics covered include programs, system libraries, system calls, and sometimes local system details. The local host administrators can create and install ...

  4. List of text editors - Wikipedia

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    Edit application – a programmer's editor for Classic Mac OS; EDIT – a menu-based editor introduced to supersede EDLIN in MS-DOS version 5.0 and up and available in most Microsoft Windows; EDT – a character-based editor used on DEC PDP-11s and VMS; O26 – written for the operator console of the CDC 6000 series machines in the mid-1960s

  5. List of POSIX commands - Wikipedia

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    Print current SCCS file-editing activity System III sccs: SCCS: Optional (XSI) Front end for the SCCS subsystem 4.3BSD sed: Text processing Mandatory Stream editor Version 7 AT&T UNIX sh: Shell programming Mandatory Shell, the standard command language interpreter Version 7 AT&T UNIX (in earlier versions, sh was either the Thompson shell or the ...

  6. Lorem ipsum - Wikipedia

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    Lorem ipsum (/ ˌ l ɔː. r ə m ˈ ɪ p. s ə m / LOR-əm IP-səm) is a dummy or placeholder text commonly used in graphic design, publishing, and web development to fill empty spaces in a layout that does not yet have content.

  7. ex (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    Execute command on first buffer loaded from file. May be used up to ten times.-t tagstring Edit the file containing the specified tag-w size Set window size-(obsolete) suppresses user-interactive feedback-l Enable Lisp editing mode-x Use encryption when writing files-C encryption option file The name(s) of the file(s) to be edited

  8. ed (software) - Wikipedia

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    The man page for ed. In current practice, ed is rarely used interactively, but does find use in some shell scripts. For interactive use, ed was subsumed by the sam, vi and Emacs editors in the 1980s. ed can be found on virtually every version of Unix and Linux available, and as such is useful for people who have to work with multiple versions ...

  9. DEC SED - Wikipedia

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