Linux awk command

2008/09/15

Have you ever had a column-oriented text file, similar to a spreadsheet, but the columns weren't in the order you wanted? For instance, suppose you had the following information in a file named …

0001/01/01

parse and paste text

0001/01/01

Lot of times, I copy the text but before pasting want to remove a word or make some other changes or add “wget” to the URL, quite common. So, I came up with this alias replace='echo $(xclip -i)|sed …


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