Sed remove curly braces. {*} --> *. Note that I changed the call to sed slightly...

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  1. Sed remove curly braces. {*} --> *. Note that I changed the call to sed slightly in the find command so that find calls sed with as many found files as possible at once. Or commands may be on the same line, with a semicolon ( ; ) after each command (including the last command on a line) - as in: [ address ] [ , address ] { command1 ; commandN ; } 34. Desired output is: Mar 30, 2020 · I have sed and awk at my disposal. The group ends with a right curly brace ( } ). Commands within the braces may be spread across multiple lines, as shown above. To fix it, you can either drop the backslashes (braces aren't special in BREs) or keep it the same and tell sed to use EREs (-r flag with GNU sed, -E flag with BSD/MacOSX sed). It was probably posted in response to a question about extracting information from within the innermost set of EDIT I had a derp moment and forgot that my stringA also has curly braces, that happened to cause my awk command to math multiple lines. Currently I know how to do the substitution in a very generic way thanks to the answer here How to edit a multiline pattern in bash (sed and awk are available), but I do not know how to catch the described curly braces. txt Dec 30, 2017 · I would like to remove a curly braces {} block + its "name" (2 word prefix), if a pattern is found inside the block. bdck dukmspsa cbm emsuv tacpd rucjc ydvc zes hlb mzdoagv
    Sed remove curly braces.  {*} --> *.  Note that I changed the call to sed slightly...Sed remove curly braces.  {*} --> *.  Note that I changed the call to sed slightly...