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Capture all the contents between two attributes
i have a file with contents
test123 qwwww sdsad asdasd asdad adadsw sasfar sfaf a afasf OPERATION END i need to grep all the contents from test123 and OPERATION END.Can somebody help me how to do it ? |
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