Hello all, I'm trying to use the command provided at (1):
$ sed '/pattern{N;N;a try\d10}' input-file sed: -e expression #1, char 0: unmatched `{' As I understanded, I should make a newline before the right brace. I thought that '\d10' should do it but as shown above it does not. What am I missing? The idea is to be able to append a line two lines after a match while being POSIX compliant. 1) https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30099736/sed-insert-line-after-x-lines-after-match -- John Doe