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UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4292- December 11, 2012
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Unix Tip #4292- December 11, 2012
FIND/REPLACE RECURSIVELY
Find and replace recursively
through an entire directory
tree using the following command:
$ grep -rlZ pattern /some/dir | xargs -r0 perl -pi -e 's/pattern/replacement/g'
If the word CAT was to be replaced
with the word DOG in all files
starting at the top of /home/kennel
and all subdirectories below it:
$ grep -rlZ CAT /home/kennel | xargs -r0 perl -pi -e 's/CAT/DOG/g'
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