I did not get all you wanted, but is this what you search?
this command will search for 'what_you_search' in the directory of your choice. -r tells grep to search recursively in the directory
Hi,
I am newbie in UNIX so please excuse for my questions.
Is there a a way to search for string in files within folder and sub folder in particluar file extensions.
Ex. search for ABC in folder 'A'(including it's sub folders) in html, xml files.
Thanks,
Ani (2 Replies)
I have a text file with following content (3 lines)
filename : output.txt
first line:12/12/2008
second line:12/12/2008
third line:Y
I would like to know how we can replace 'Y' with 'N' in the 3rd line keeping 1st and 2nd lines same as what it was before.
I tried using cat output.txt... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
I'm looking for the UNIX shell script to search a file having some characters within a particular path which intern have many sub folders in it.
Regards
Anil (7 Replies)
Hi,
Please let me know how to find text and print text and its previous line. Please don't get irritated few days back I asked text and next line. I am using HP-UX 11.11
Thanks for your help. (6 Replies)
OK I will do my best to explain what I need help with.
I am trying to format an ldif file so I can import it into Oracle oid.
I need the file to look like this example. Keep in mind there are 3000 of these in the file.
changetype: modify
replace: userpassword
dn:... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I need help in writing a script to search a particular text in multiple files present in folders and sub folders and replace it with another string which also has special characters like '&', '|', etc.. I know sed command will be used to replace the text but i'm not sure how to use it for... (5 Replies)
Hello friends!
Help me pls to write correct awk and grep statements for my task:
I have got files with name filename.txt
It has such structure:
Start of file
FROM: address@domen.com (12...890) abc
DATE: 11/23/2009 on Std
SUBJECT: any subject
End of file
So, I must check,
if this file... (4 Replies)
Hi guys,
I have a text file named file1.txt that is formatted like this:
001 , ID , 20000
002 , Name , Brandon
003 , Phone_Number , 616-234-1999
004 , SSNumber , 234-23-234
005 , Model , Toyota
007 , Engine ,V8
008 , GPS , OFF
and I have file2.txt formatted like this:
... (2 Replies)
Hi
I have a set of input strings in a pattern as given below
string1 string2 string3 string4 string5
I need to search this sequence of strings from a file in such a way that the first two strings (string1 and string2) and last two strings (string4 and string5) should match with the... (8 Replies)
I have a directory that is in the below order (the --- is not part of the directory tree, only there to help illustrate:
DATE --- main level
Folder1 --- level under DATE
plugin_out --- level under Folder1
variantCaller_out.40 --- level under plugin_out
001,002,003 --- level under... (3 Replies)
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