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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to supplement HTML tags with SED Post 302189230 by DocBrewer on Friday 25th of April 2008 09:32:48 AM
Old 04-25-2008
From a tag like this:

<a name="Introduction"></a><h1><span class="mw-headline" >Introduction</span></h1>

I'd like to make:

<a name="Introduction"></a><h1><span class="mw-headline" id="Introduction" >Introduction</span></h1>

Therefore I do the following replacement:

Match:
<a name="([A-Za-z0-9 ?_.]+)"></a><h([123])>[^mw]*mw-headline" >([A-Za-z0-9 ?_.]+)</span></h[123]>

And replace it with:

<a name="\1"></a><h\2><span class="mw-headline" id="\1" >\3</span></h\2>

This works when using a find and replace editor which accepts regex. But I can't seem to fit it in one sed command.
 

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NAME
       git-replace - Create, list, delete refs to replace objects

SYNOPSIS
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       git replace [-f] --edit <object>
       git replace [-f] --graft <commit> [<parent>...]
       git replace -d <object>...
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DESCRIPTION
       Adds a replace reference in refs/replace/ namespace.

       The name of the replace reference is the SHA-1 of the object that is replaced. The content of the replace reference is the SHA-1 of the
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       The replaced object and the replacement object must be of the same type. This restriction can be bypassed using -f.

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       shows information about commit bar.

       The GIT_NO_REPLACE_OBJECTS environment variable can be set to achieve the same effect as the --no-replace-objects option.

OPTIONS
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	   If an existing replace ref for the same object exists, it will be overwritten (instead of failing).

       -d, --delete
	   Delete existing replace refs for the given objects.

       --edit <object>
	   Edit an object's content interactively. The existing content for <object> is pretty-printed into a temporary file, an editor is
	   launched on the file, and the result is parsed to create a new object of the same type as <object>. A replacement ref is then created
	   to replace <object> with the newly created object. See git-var(1) for details about how the editor will be chosen.

       --raw
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	   in their binary form. This is harder to work with, but can help when repairing a tree that is so corrupted it cannot be pretty-printed.
	   Note that you may need to configure your editor to cleanly read and write binary data.

       --graft <commit> [<parent>...]
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	   of <commit>'s parents. A replacement ref is then created to replace <commit> with the newly created commit. See
	   contrib/convert-grafts-to-replace-refs.sh for an example script based on this option that can convert grafts to replace refs.

       -l <pattern>, --list <pattern>
	   List replace refs for objects that match the given pattern (or all if no pattern is given). Typing "git replace" without arguments,
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FORMATS
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CREATING REPLACEMENT OBJECTS
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       If you want to replace many blobs, trees or commits that are part of a string of commits, you may just want to create a replacement string
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BUGS
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       There may be other problems when using git rev-list related to pending objects.

SEE ALSO
       git-hash-object(1) git-filter-branch(1) git-rebase(1) git-tag(1) git-branch(1) git-commit(1) git-var(1) git(1)

GIT
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