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Ignore Lines Begining With #
Is there a standard way to make a shell script read a file, or list, and skip each line that contains # at the begining, or ignores the content starting after a # in line?
I'm looking to mimic the way commenting in a shell script normally works. This way I can comment my text files and lists my scripts process and ignore comment lines. Thanks guys. ![]() |
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