sed in-place substitute strings
For simple text search & replace, command line using sed:
# default stdout
$ sed 's/OLD_STR/NEW_STR/g' file.txt
or
$ cat file.txt | sed 's/OLD_STR/NEW_STR/g'
output could be redirect to another file using pipe
$ !! > output.txt
if care not keeping original file, can substitute in-place using option '-i'
on linux, simply
$ sed -i 's/OLD_STR/NEW_STR/g' file.txt
on mac osx,add an empty string after '-i'
$ sed -i '' 's/OLD_STR/NEW_STR/g' file.txt
# default stdout
$ sed 's/OLD_STR/NEW_STR/g' file.txt
or
$ cat file.txt | sed 's/OLD_STR/NEW_STR/g'
output could be redirect to another file using pipe
$ !! > output.txt
if care not keeping original file, can substitute in-place using option '-i'
on linux, simply
$ sed -i 's/OLD_STR/NEW_STR/g' file.txt
on mac osx,add an empty string after '-i'
$ sed -i '' 's/OLD_STR/NEW_STR/g' file.txt
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