ropers wrote:
Matthew Szudzik wrote:
I would like to learn to use sed, however, I did not find that the man page
was sufficient as a tutorial. I was not able to find any sed tutorials that
were consistent with OpenBSD's variation.

2009/12/18 Chris Bennett <[email protected]>:
Does anyone know of any sed tutorials that work with OpenBSD's version?

I've personally thus far never bumped into any particular behaviours
that would differentiate OpenBSD's sed(1) command syntax from that of
other implementations. (That could be because of my relative
inexperience, or because there are no substantial differences.)

With that said, this page --which was not authored specifically for
OpenBSD sed(1)-- may be of use:

http://www.grymoire.com/Unix/Sed.html#uh-0

--regards,
ropers


Nope, I ran into many pages like these. OpenBSD doesn't support sed -i

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