Linux remplacer la chaîne dans tous les fichiers
sed -i 's/old-text/new-text/g' input.txt
Clear Caterpillar
sed -i 's/old-text/new-text/g' input.txt
sed -i 's/foo/bar/g' hello.txt
#on my mac
sed -i -e 's/old-text/new-text/g' text.txt
sed -i "s/$var1/ZZ/g" "$file"
# Basic syntax using awk:
awk '{gsub(regex, substitution_text, $field#); print $0;}' input_file
# Where:
# - gsub is a function that replaces every regular expression (regex)
# match with substitution_text.
# - $field# is optional but can be used to specify a particular field
# where gsub should operate. (This is useful if you want to
# restrict the substitutions to a specific column)
# Example usage:
awk '{gsub(" ","",$0); print $0;}' input_file
# This replaces every space " " with nothing "", thereby eliminating all
# whitespace from the file
find . -name "boom.txt" -exec cp ~/replace.txt {} \;