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Question : sed/awk help
Hi, i've got a file composed of this kind of stuff:
python3 Solaris zone 2G-05 colt zfs syslog-ng nemo env-testing-qa1 amadeusapi cachemanager
python4 Solaris zone 1G-05 colt zfs syslog-ng nemo env-dev-qa1 apache2
python5 Solaris zone 2G-30 colt zfs syslog-ng nemo env-dev-qa1 jboss
python6 Solaris zone 2G-05 colt zfs syslog-ng nemo env-dev-qa1 amadeusapi cachemanager
python7 Solaris zone 1G-05 colt zfs syslog-ng nemo env-testing-qa2 apache2
python8 Solaris zone 2G-30 colt zfs syslog-ng nemo env-testing-qa2 jboss
python9 Solaris zone 2G-05 colt zfs syslog-ng nemo env-testing-qa2 amadeusapi cachemanager
bergman1 Solaris zone 17G-30 colt zfs syslog-ng nemo env-load-qa1 jboss
and i need to keep all words starting with env, but excluding "env-":
testing-qa1
dev-qa1
dev-qa1
...
How i can do that with sed or awk? (preferably sed)
Thanks!
Answer : sed/awk help
sed 's/.*env-\([^ ]*\) .*/\1/' sample.txt
> extract.txt
or
sed -i 's/.*env-\([^ ]*\) .*/\1/' sample.txt
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