Below are some commonly used functions performed with sed:
Deleting / stripping the first line of a file:
sed -e '1d' /etc/services
or we can strip the last line of the file with:
sed -e '$d' /etc/services
Deleting a range of lines:
sed -e '1,50d' /etc/services
We can also use regex's with sed - for example a grep style search:
sed -n -e '/^host/p' /etc/services
(The -n option instructs sed not to print out everything else - other than the matches.)
We can also replace patterns in a file using a regex (replaces any line beginning with 'host' with 'nonhost' :
sed -e 's/^host*/nonhost/' /etc/services
If you wanted to pipe the matches out to stdout we could issue something like:
sed -n -e 's/^host*/nonhost/p' /etc/services
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