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UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4173- July 15, 2012
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Unix Tip #4173- July 15, 2012
FIND AND EDIT IN ONE
Have You Ever found a need to find a file for a particular pattern and then
edit the same ??
Here is an easiest way....
At the UNIX prompt,
Just type:
vi `find . -name "*" -exec grep -l "pattern" {} \; -print`
Where "pattern" is the string to be searched.
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4172
- CARROTS ARE GOOD FOR YOU
4171
- WHERE ARE THOSE PARENTHESES?
4170
- GREP TEXT NOT BINARY
4169
- GET THE HIDDEN FILES
4168
- FINDING A STRING
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