If you need to remove lines with 3 or more occurrences of a character NOT in succession, try
This will also remove lines with 3 or more occurrences of a character in succession.
Hi All,
Sample:
4051 Oct 4 10:03:36 AM 2008: TEST: end of testcase Checking Interface after reload, result fail
I need to remove first 10 words of the above line and output should be like
Checking Interface after reload, result fail
Please help me in this regard.
Thanks, (4 Replies)
Hello,
I have a question:
I have two different files, let's call them file1 and file2. file1 contains a list of words, the words are on seperate lines:
word1
word2
word3
word4
etc...
file2 also contains a list of words, seperated in the same way as file1.
What I want to do is... (5 Replies)
Hi folks,
I have file with the below
1245633505 +manual mroennfeldt@news.com.au
1245633506 +manual sal@bynews.com.au
1245633506 +manual whson@btimes.com
1245633507 +manual karla.marsden@tnews.com.au
1245633508 +manual king@netn.com.au
Now, I need the output of the files only with... (4 Replies)
Hi
Is it possible to do the following in a single command
/usr/xpg4/bin/sed -e '/rows selected/d' /aemu/CALLAUTO/callauto.txt > /aemu/CALLAUTO/callautonew.txt
/usr/xpg4/bin/sed -e '/^$/d' /aemu/CALLAUTO/callautonew.txt > /aemu/CALLAUTO/callauto_new.txt
exit (1 Reply)
Hi,
how could you go about removing words that begin with a certain character.
assuming that this character is '-' I currently have
echo "-hello" | sed s/-/""/
which replaces the leading dash with nothing but I want to remove the whole word, even if there are multiple words beginning... (3 Replies)
I have data like:
Blue Apple 6
Red Apple 7
Yellow Apple 8
Green Banana 2
Purple Banana 8
Orange Pear 11
What I want to do is if $2 in a row is the same as $2 in the previous row remove that row. An identical $2 may exist more than one time.
So the out file would look like:
Blue... (4 Replies)
Hi
I want to write a shell script to print only those words from a file whose beginning
and last character are same.
Please help.
Thanks,
vini (5 Replies)
Dear UNIX Community,
I have a set of file paths like the one below:
\\folder name \ folder1 \ folder2 \ folder3 \ folder4
\\folder name \ very long folder name \ even longer name
I would like to find the length of the characters (including space) between the \'s. However, I want... (6 Replies)
All,
I have a file with below entries.
/java/usr/abc/123
/java/usr/xyz/123_21
/java/usr/ab12/345/234
.........
.........
And I need entry as
/java/usr/abc/config
/java/usr/xyz/config
/java/usr/ab12/config
.........
.........
Actually, I need to remove all other entries... (2 Replies)
I have a file which comes every day and the file data look's as below.
Vi abc.txt
a|b|c|d\n
a|g|h|j\n
Some times we receive the file with only a new line character in the file like
vi abc.txt
\n (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: rak Kundra
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git-stripspace
GIT-STRIPSPACE(1) Git Manual GIT-STRIPSPACE(1)NAME
git-stripspace - Remove unnecessary whitespace
SYNOPSIS
git stripspace [-s | --strip-comments]
git stripspace [-c | --comment-lines]
DESCRIPTION
Read text, such as commit messages, notes, tags and branch descriptions, from the standard input and clean it in the manner used by Git.
With no arguments, this will:
o remove trailing whitespace from all lines
o collapse multiple consecutive empty lines into one empty line
o remove empty lines from the beginning and end of the input
o add a missing
to the last line if necessary.
In the case where the input consists entirely of whitespace characters, no output will be produced.
NOTE: This is intended for cleaning metadata, prefer the --whitespace=fix mode of git-apply(1) for correcting whitespace of patches or
files in the repository.
OPTIONS -s, --strip-comments
Skip and remove all lines starting with comment character (default #).
-c, --comment-lines
Prepend comment character and blank to each line. Lines will automatically be terminated with a newline. On empty lines, only the
comment character will be prepended.
EXAMPLES
Given the following noisy input with $ indicating the end of a line:
|A brief introduction $
| $
|$
|A new paragraph$
|# with a commented-out line $
|explaining lots of stuff.$
|$
|# An old paragraph, also commented-out. $
| $
|The end.$
| $
Use git stripspace with no arguments to obtain:
|A brief introduction$
|$
|A new paragraph$
|# with a commented-out line$
|explaining lots of stuff.$
|$
|# An old paragraph, also commented-out.$
|$
|The end.$
Use git stripspace --strip-comments to obtain:
|A brief introduction$
|$
|A new paragraph$
|explaining lots of stuff.$
|$
|The end.$
GIT
Part of the git(1) suite
Git 2.17.1 10/05/2018 GIT-STRIPSPACE(1)