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grep für bestimmten bereich
hallo, wie bekomme ich es mit dem greb befehl hin, nur eine bestimmten bereich zu prüfen. also einen substring in der art hab vor langen eine ganz einfach lösung mit Code:
grep "^.... gesehen und dann irgendwie den bereich festgelegt |
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