Hey guys.. Sed question.. should be simple, but after stack/net searches, lots or trials.. can't seem to get it..
I've got a case foo('txt') foo("txt") I'd like to have foo('/dir1/txt') foo("/dir1/txt") Now. I do a simple sed search/replace if it just focuses on the txt, but crafting a sed that uses the entire input as a search due to the parens '()' is a bit painful! Doing the sed using the \( for the ( wasn't quite successful! for just the txt.. sed -i 's/'txt'/'dir1/txt'/' *files.dat sed -i 's/"txt"/"dir1/txt"/' *files.dat these work... any thoughts on how to handle the parens would be cool! just irks me that I couldn't see what I missed. thanks!
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