David Y.
—How can I delete all lines containing a particular string from a text file using Bash?
We can do this using sed
. For example, the following command will delete all lines containing the text “NOT FOR RELEASE” from the file info.txt
:
sed -i.bak '/NOT FOR RELEASE/d' ./info.txt
sed
supports a large number of commands for editing text files. Here, we use the d
command, which deletes lines. For example, 1d
would delete the first line in the file, and 2d
would delete the second line. If we provide a regular expression between /
s instead of a line number, sed
will delete every line that matches the expression.
The -i
flag indicates that the change should be made in place. .bak
is the suffix to use when creating a backup file. Before making any changes, sed
will create a copy of info.txt
in its original state called info.txt.bak
. If we’re happy with the modified state of info.txt
, we can delete this file. Otherwise, we can delete info.txt
and rename info.txt.bak
to info.txt
to return to our initial state.
Remember that the text between /
s is a regular expression, and will thus interpret certain characters as part of that syntax. If we merely want to search for a literal string, we will need to escape the characters $.*/[\]^
by preceding them with a backslash (\
). For example:
sed -i.bak '/NOT FOR RELEASE\./d' ./info.txt # will delete lines containing "NOT FOR RELEASE."
To learn more about sed
, consult its manual page by typing man sed
into your terminal.
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