Sed question
Chris Torek
chris at mimsy.UUCP
Thu Jan 1 23:32:42 AEST 1987
I must have missed the original article, but the goal appears to
be to get `sed' to add a line of text after the first occurrence
of some particular pattern (here `^150'), but only the very first.
It is not difficult:
% cat foo.sed
:notyet
/^150/{a\
some\
new\
text
b copy
}
n
b notyet
:copy
n
b copy
% sed -f foo.sed
...
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