I'm trying to use sed to edit a config file. There are a few lines I'd like to change. I know that under Linux sed -i allows for in place edits but it requires you save to a backup file. However I would like to avoid having multiple backup files and make all my in place changes at once.
Is there a way to do so with sed -i or is there a better alternative?
aare turned intob, and then all instances ofbare turned intod. You could do the same thing withsed -i -e 's/a\|b/d/g' file—turn all instances of eitheraorbintod. – Wildcard Mar 11 '16 at 01:53sed -i '' -e– zinking Feb 16 '22 at 07:39