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SED Editors Software


SED (Stream EDitor) is a non-interactive editor, written by Lee E. McMahon in 1973 or 1974 for the Unix operating system, but now available for most OS's. Instead of the user moving the cursor on the screen, the user sends the program a script of editing instructions. In this sense, SED works like a filter - deleting, inserting and changing characters, words, and lines of text. This makes it particularly useful in batch files. Its range of activity goes from small, simple changes to very complex ones.

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See Also:

  • SED - The Open Group "Single UNIX Specification" man page.
  • Batch and Third-Party Programs - Benny Pedersen gives examples of the use of SED in DOS batch files.
  • SED FAQ or 'He Sed She Sed' - Dreamwvr.com's alternate frequently asked questions list is arranged in increasing order of difficulty, and can be read as a tutorial.
  • SED, the Stream Editor - Eric Pement's Cornerstone Mag site hosts FAQs, download sites for most operating systems, list of handy one-liners, table of version differences, and links.
  • SED Tutorials - Some items selected by Yiorgos Adamopoulos from the Seders grab bag and mailing list.
  • Roger Chang's SED and Shell Scripts - SED and Bourne Shell scripts by a seder in Taiwan.
  • Custom SED Proposal - Wish list and manifesto for development of a new version of the editor.


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