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UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4018- February 11, 2012
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Unix Tip #4018- February 11, 2012
ECHO LINES TO A BLANK
To echo all lines in a
file upto the first blank
line use the following:
awk '$0 ~ /^$/ {exit;} {print $0;}'
The awk script can be used
for printing lines upto the
first occurence of any
pattern.
Just substitute ^$ with
the pattern.
I wrote this script to parse
http server headers.
This tip generously supported by: anand@anandraman.net
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