Yes, something like this $ sed -E 's/(.*config=).*/\1/' but something I had already tried but not work...
On Saturday, 31-08-2019 at 13:58 Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: > On Sat, Aug 31, 2019 at 01:49:20PM +0200, Computer Planet wrote: > > Hi guys! > > Is It possible, with "sed" erase all after a pattern? > > I'm trying in all way but I can't... > > I'd like to erase all after the pattern "config=" but only in the same line, > > regardless of where it is located inside in a file. > > > > Can somebody help me please? > > Thank in advance for reply. > > > > e.g.: after "config=" erase all until the end of the line > > > > Something like this: > > sed -E 's/(.*config=).*/\1/' > > Regards, > > -Roberto > -- > Roberto C. Sánchez > >