Issue
This is what I'm doing (simplified example):
gsed -i -E 's/^(?!foo)(.*)$/bar\1/' file.txt
I'm trying to put bar
in front of every line that doesn't start with foo
. This is the error:
gsed: -e expression #1, char 22: Invalid preceding regular expression
What's wrong?
Solution
As far as I know sed
has not neither look-ahead nor look-behind. Switch to a more powerful language with similar syntax, like perl
.
Answered By - Birei