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  2. sed - Wikipedia

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    The example emphasizes many key characteristics of sed: Typical sed programs are rather short and simple. sed scripts can have comments (the line starting with the # symbol). The s (substitute) command is the most important sed command. sed allows simple programming, with commands such as q (quit).

  3. Regular expression - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, such as sed and Perl, alternative delimiters can be used to avoid collision with contents, and to avoid having to escape occurrences of the delimiter character in the contents. For example, in sed the command s,/,X, will replace a / with an X, using commas as delimiters.

  4. Wikipedia:AutoWikiBrowser/Regular expression - Wikipedia

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    For example, you are examining a page in the AWB edit box. You see numerous items like adding {{ fact }} , inserting line breaks <br /> , commenting out entire lines <!--comment--> , inserting state names, < ref >Insert footnote text here</ref> , insert Level 2,3,or even 4 headlines, etc...

  5. xargs - Wikipedia

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    xargs (short for "extended arguments") [1] is a command on Unix and most Unix-like operating systems used to build and execute commands from standard input.It converts input from standard input into arguments to a command.

  6. Perl Compatible Regular Expressions - Wikipedia

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    For example, the set of characters matched by \w (word characters) is expanded to include letters and accented letters as defined by Unicode properties. Such matching is slower than the normal (ASCII-only) non-UCP alternative. Note that the UCP option requires the library to have been built to include Unicode support (this is the default for ...

  7. 30 Times Bosses Messed With The Wrong Employee And Deserved ...

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    Image credits: Rick Kitson #5. I was working at a daily newspaper and going to law school at night. My immediate boss resented this and kept changing my work schedule to try to mess up my schooling.

  8. Data-driven programming - Wikipedia

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    Standard examples of data-driven languages are the text-processing languages sed and AWK, [1] and the document transformation language XSLT, where the data is a sequence of lines in an input stream – these are thus also known as line-oriented languages – and pattern matching is primarily done via regular expressions or line numbers.

  9. 8 Things to Do (and 6 Things Not to Do) When You Get a Raise

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    For example, if you attend a home and garden show shortly after receiving your raise, you might want to take a beat before putting money down on a hot tub or new gazebo. Give yourself time to make ...