Magical one-liners
Magical one-liners
The following 3 books are included in this bundle...
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Example based guide to mastering command line text processing tools.
The bundle includes the following three books:
The above links point to GitHub repos for the respective book. These repos have files used in examples/exercises and other information related to the books.
About the Books
GNU GREP and RIPGREP
The search is on
The book heavily leans on examples to present features of grep as well as regular expressions one by one. It is recommended that you manually type each example and experiment with them. Understanding both the nature of sample input string and the output produced is essential.
You should have prior experience working with command line and bash shell, should know concepts like file redirection, command pipeline and so on.
Exercises are also included to test your understanding.
Visit https://github.com/learnbyexample/learn_gnugrep_ripgrep for code snippets and files used for examples/exercises in the book. The repo also has solutions for exercises.
GNU SED
awesome stream editor
The book heavily leans on examples to present features of sed as well as regular expressions one by one. It is recommended that you manually type each example and experiment with them. Understanding both the nature of sample input string and the output produced is essential.
You should have prior experience working with command line and bash shell, should know concepts like file redirection, command pipeline and so on.
Exercises are also included to test your understanding.
Visit https://github.com/learnbyexample/learn_gnused for code snippets and files used for examples/exercises in the book. The repo also has solutions for exercises.
GNU AWK
awesome one-liners
This book heavily leans on examples to present options and features of awk as well as regular expressions one by one. It is recommended that you manually type each example and experiment with them. Understanding both the nature of sample input string and the output produced is essential.
You should have prior experience working with command line and bash shell, should know concepts like file redirection, command pipeline and so on. You should also be familiar with programming concepts like variables, printing, functions, control structures, arrays, etc. Knowing basics of grep and sed will help in understanding similar features of awk.
Exercises are also included to test your understanding.
Visit https://github.com/learnbyexample/learn_gnuawk for code snippets and example files used in this book. The repo also has solutions for exercises.
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