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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users A way to print only part of directory path Post 303011588 by Scott on Saturday 20th of January 2018 07:27:08 AM
Old 01-20-2018
That didn't work so well, if logs was the last thing in the path.

Code:
sed -nE "s#(.*/logs(/|$)).*#\1#p"
sed -nE "s#(.*/logs)(/|$).*#\1#p"

 

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