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Topics
Arrays
Getting started with Bash
Redirection
Arrays
Bash Parameter Expansion
Find
Here documents and here strings
Table Creation
Detecting Linux distribution name and version
Getting started with sed
Getting started with awk
Substitution
Movement
Variables
Getting started with grep
String manipulation functions
Process substitution
In-Place Editing
Pattern matching and regular expressions
Context line control
Regular expressions
Two-file processing
Internal variables
Regular expressions
Examples
Creating and Initializing Arrays
Redirecting standard output
Accessing Array Elements
Substrings and subarrays
Executing commands against a found file
Modifying the case of alphabetic characters
Indenting here documents
Here strings
Table creation with Primary Key
Detect what debian-based distribution you are working in
Substitution Using Shell Variables
Command-line variable assignment
Basic usage
Regular expressions
Default value substitution
Compare two files from the web
Feed a while loop with the output of a command
Backreference
Ignore case
Match whole words
Searching For Pattern
Using different delimiters
Portable Use
Convert string to lower case
Print lines before and/or after matching pattern
Look behind
How to run AWK programs
Check matching fields in two files
$#
Using different delimiters
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