| Index Entry | | Section |
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I | | |
| In-place editing | | 7 Reporting Bugs |
| In-place editing, activating | | 2 Invocation |
| In-place editing, Perl-style backup file names | | 2 Invocation |
| Inserting text before a line | | 3.6 Less Frequently-Used Commands |
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L | | |
| Labels, in scripts | | 3.7 Commands for sed gurus |
| Last line, selecting | | 3.2 Selecting lines with sed |
| Line length, setting | | 2 Invocation |
| Line length, setting | | 3.6 Less Frequently-Used Commands |
| Line number, printing | | 3.6 Less Frequently-Used Commands |
| Line selection | | 3.2 Selecting lines with sed |
| Line, selecting by number | | 3.2 Selecting lines with sed |
| Line, selecting by regular expression match | | 3.2 Selecting lines with sed |
| Line, selecting last | | 3.2 Selecting lines with sed |
| List pattern space | | 3.6 Less Frequently-Used Commands |
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M | | |
| Mixing g and number modifiers in the s command | | 3.5 The s Command |
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N | | |
| Next input line, append to pattern space | | 3.6 Less Frequently-Used Commands |
| Next input line, replace pattern space with | | 3.4 Often-Used Commands |
| Non-bugs, 0 address | | 7 Reporting Bugs |
| Non-bugs, in-place editing | | 7 Reporting Bugs |
| Non-bugs, localization-related | | 7 Reporting Bugs |
| Non-bugs, localization-related | | 7 Reporting Bugs |
| Non-bugs, N command on the last line | | 7 Reporting Bugs |
| Non-bugs, regex syntax clashes | | 7 Reporting Bugs |
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P | | |
| Parenthesized substrings | | 3.5 The s Command |
| Pattern space, definition | | 3.1 How sed Works |
| Portability, comments | | 3.4 Often-Used Commands |
| Portability, line length limitations | | 5 GNU sed ’s Limitations and Non-limitations |
| Portability, N command on the last line | | 7 Reporting Bugs |
| POSIXLY_CORRECT behavior, bracket expressions | | 3.3 Overview of Regular Expression Syntax |
| POSIXLY_CORRECT behavior, enabling | | 2 Invocation |
| POSIXLY_CORRECT behavior, escapes | | 3.9 GNU Extensions for Escapes in Regular Expressions |
| POSIXLY_CORRECT behavior, N command | | 7 Reporting Bugs |
| Print first line from pattern space | | 3.6 Less Frequently-Used Commands |
| Printing file name | | 3.8 Commands Specific to GNU sed |
| Printing line number | | 3.6 Less Frequently-Used Commands |
| Printing text unambiguously | | 3.6 Less Frequently-Used Commands |
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Q | | |
| Quitting | | 3.4 Often-Used Commands |
| Quitting | | 3.8 Commands Specific to GNU sed |
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R | | |
| Range of lines | | 3.2 Selecting lines with sed |
| Range with start address of zero | | 3.2 Selecting lines with sed |
| Read next input line | | 3.4 Often-Used Commands |
| Read text from a file | | 3.6 Less Frequently-Used Commands |
| Read text from a file | | 3.8 Commands Specific to GNU sed |
| Reformat pattern space | | 3.8 Commands Specific to GNU sed |
| Reformatting paragraphs | | 3.8 Commands Specific to GNU sed |
| Replace hold space with copy of pattern space | | 3.6 Less Frequently-Used Commands |
| Replace pattern space with copy of hold space | | 3.6 Less Frequently-Used Commands |
| Replacing all text matching regexp in a line | | 3.5 The s Command |
| Replacing only nth match of regexp in a line | | 3.5 The s Command |
| Replacing selected lines with other text | | 3.6 Less Frequently-Used Commands |
| Requiring GNU sed | | 3.8 Commands Specific to GNU sed |
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S | | |
| Script structure | | 3 sed Programs |
| Script, from a file | | 2 Invocation |
| Script, from command line | | 2 Invocation |
| sed program structure | | 3 sed Programs |
| Selecting lines to process | | 3.2 Selecting lines with sed |
| Selecting non-matching lines | | 3.2 Selecting lines with sed |
| Several lines, selecting | | 3.2 Selecting lines with sed |
| Slash character, in regular expressions | | 3.2 Selecting lines with sed |
| Spaces, pattern and hold | | 3.1 How sed Works |
| Special addressing forms | | 3.2 Selecting lines with sed |
| Standard input, processing as input | | 2 Invocation |
| Stream editor | | 1 Introduction |
| Subprocesses | | 3.5 The s Command |
| Subprocesses | | 3.8 Commands Specific to GNU sed |
| Substitution of text, options | | 3.5 The s Command |
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T | | |
| Text, appending | | 3.6 Less Frequently-Used Commands |
| Text, deleting | | 3.4 Often-Used Commands |
| Text, insertion | | 3.6 Less Frequently-Used Commands |
| Text, printing | | 3.4 Often-Used Commands |
| Text, printing after substitution | | 3.5 The s Command |
| Text, writing to a file after substitution | | 3.5 The s Command |
| Transliteration | | 3.6 Less Frequently-Used Commands |
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U | | |
| Unbuffered I/O, choosing | | 2 Invocation |
| Usage summary, printing | | 2 Invocation |
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V | | |
| Version, printing | | 2 Invocation |
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W | | |
| Working on separate files | | 2 Invocation |
| Write first line to a file | | 3.8 Commands Specific to GNU sed |
| Write to a file | | 3.6 Less Frequently-Used Commands |
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Z | | |
| Zero, as range start address | | 3.2 Selecting lines with sed |
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