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by mrb
4891 days ago
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Impossible to memorize? I wrote all these examples from memory. I tested them in a shell and had a single error (sed -ir needed to be changed to sed -ri because -i takes a glued "suffix" argument). I really don't think it is that hard to memorize the basic find/xargs options. You only have to memorize them once in your lifetime. They are a basic cornerstone of a Unix skillset. By comparison, I often forget the custom syntax of my custom scripts I wrote years ago. |
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That replace library does what it's supposed to do - it replaces shit easily.
Don't like it - don't use it.
If people want to do more - then they'll figure it out for themselves. For everyone who already knows more - eat some humble cake.