I ended up using a bunch of sed commands to alter a file I had into a format that I ultimately used with grep -f.
I'd like to learn more about how to use perl one-liners to do the same thing. I did a SuperSearch, but can't seem to figure out how to isolate 'sed' alone from 'used','uninitialised', etc.
Any recommendations on this? Or should I just stick with sed for quickie one-liners?
Thanks,
T.
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