Issue
I have the following bash code which loops through a text file, line by line .. im trying to prefix the work 'prefix' to each line but instead am getting this error:
rob@laptop:~/Desktop$ ./appendToFile.sh stusers.txt kp
stusers.txt
kp
./appendToFile.sh: line 11: /bin/sed: Argument list too long
[email protected],passw0rd
This is the bash script ..
#!/bin/bash
file=$1
string=$2
echo "$file"
echo "$string"
for line in `cat $file`
do
sed -e 's/^/prefix/' $line
echo "$line"
done < $file
What am i doing wrong here?
Update: Performing head on file dumps all the lines onto a single line of the terminal, probably related?
rob@laptop:~/Desktop$ head stusers.txt
rob@laptop:~/Desktop$ ouse.com,passw0rd
Solution
a one-line awk command should do the trick also:
awk '{print "prefix" $0}' file
Answered By - nullrevolution Answer Checked By - Cary Denson (WPSolving Admin)