Main Area and Open Discussion > General Software Discussion
Using Windows 10 Administrative Shares
wraith808:
Is that regex? Or something else?
Deozaan:
I can't recall what it's from. All the smart Linux geeks (of which group I do not claim to be a part of) I know are familiar with it. It might be a standard Linux command/tool which is combined with regex.
I've seen people use it for years in the IRC channel, and from context I learned to just think of it as saying, in the example of "s/this/that", "switch this for that." So I've used it from time to time as well, not knowing anything of its origin. I only recently learned it was from something specific, which as I said, I think is Linux-centric.
Edvard would know what it's from. I'm sure f0dder would, too. :)
rjbull:
I think it's "replace" syntax for Unix 'sed' Stream EDitor, see e.g.https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/sed.html#The-_0022s_0022-Command
Ath:
it's "replace" syntax for Unix 'sed' Stream EDitor
-rjbull (June 19, 2017, 02:21 AM)
--- End quote ---
And for vi/vim
ConstanceJill:
s/pros/skiddies.-f0dder (June 15, 2017, 03:49 AM)
--- End quote ---
sed: -e expression #1, char 16: unterminated `s' command
--- End quote ---
:P
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version