Issue
I need help with using sed to comment a matching lines and 4 lines which follows it. in a text file.
[myprocess-a]
property1=1
property2=2
property3=3
property4=4
[anotherprocess-b]
property1=gffgg
property3=gjdl
property2=red
property4=djfjf
[myprocess-b]
property1=1
property4=4
property2=2
property3=3
I want to prefix # to all the lines having text '[myprocess' and 4 lines that follows it expected output:
#[myprocess-a]
#property1=1
#property2=2
#property3=3
#property4=4
[anotherprocess-b]
property1=gffgg
property3=gjdl
property2=red
property4=djfjf
#[myprocess-b]
#property1=1
#property4=4
#property2=2
#property3=3
Greatly appreciate your help on this.
Solution
You can do this by applying a regular expression to a set of lines:
sed -e '/myprocess/,+4 s/^/#/'
This matches lines with 'myprocess' and the 4 lines after them. For those 4 lines it then inserts a '#' at the beginning of the line.
(I think this might be a GNU extension - it's not in any of the "sed one liner" cheatsheets I know)
Answered By - Flexo Answer Checked By - Marie Seifert (WPSolving Admin)