Some studies about how Unix's sed tool works and some patterns that can be used. They cover some of the primary sed use cases, bearing in mind that would be impossible to cover all the possible cases.
You can use it to study yourself, and distribute the markdowns as you want. It is advised to TEST the commands beforehand, as it might have some mistakes.
The best order for better comprehension is the following:
These studies are based upon the GNU sed manual and YouTube tutorials made by the users Kris Occhipinti and nixcasts.
- Made with ♥ by Julio Akira Pedroso to help on 42SP Basecamps.
- You are free to contribute with more content and/or point out any issues, just open a PR.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.