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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting sed replace is giving me sore thumbs Post 303040889 by manas_ranjan on Friday 8th of November 2019 08:09:11 AM
Old 11-08-2019
sed replace is giving me sore thumbs

I want to replace only the exact match of string inside the file with another value during the run time.

So,
I have a file filename.txt
where contents are:

Code:
version="1.0.7", 
url="https://google.com/_api/version=GBMaster"

now in my script
I have variable and tried to replace the value of that variable in version line with double quotes and comma.

Code:
new_version="1.0.7.1234567"
sed -i -e "s/version=.*/version="""$new_version""",/g"  filename.txt

the above kind of working, but it also replace the version in url and also not adding (double quotes) like below
Code:
version=1.0.7.1234567, 
url="https://google.com/_api/version=1.0.7.1234567"

I tried a lot variety of seds to make sure my file should only replace version= in version line not in URL.
that includes \< \> or ^. None of them are working.

I would like my o/p to be like below after sed
Code:
version="1.0.7.1234567", 
url="https://google.com/_api/version=GBMaster"

--- Post updated at 08:09 AM ---

never mind, guys fixed it.

Last edited by manas_ranjan; 11-08-2019 at 09:11 AM.. Reason: found the solution looking for.
 

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