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Execute a shell script using regular expressions
I am have a configuration script that my shell script uses. There is a regular expression defined for the input file. How do execute the shell script and pass the name of the input file using a regular expression.
I would greatly appreciate some help. If you could point my to a website that had the syntax where I could learn that would be great too. |
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I don't understand your requirement, but here is a link to a decent tutorial for regex:
Regular Expression Tutorial - Learn How to Use Regular Expressions If you need to know how to use regex, consider reading: Jeffery Friedl 'Mastering Regular Expressions' |
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