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Need awk good link

Guys,

I am always struggling with awk and sed commands in UNIX,especially while writing shell script. Can you please suggest some good websites?

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Aravind
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My favourites

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Awk - A Tutorial and Introduction - by Bruce Barnett
Sed - An Introduction and Tutorial

The explanation in them are simple and easy to understand. Also you can browse through this forum, to understand real time examples of awk and sed.
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okay Thank you i will go thro these links.

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This is a link to old and crusty documentation. It's a good starting point- 7th Edition Manual PDF
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