The syntax for invoking sed has two forms:
sed [options] 'command' file(s) sed [options] -f scriptfile file(s)
The first form allows you to specify an editing command on the command line, surrounded by single quotes. The second form allows you to specify a scriptfile, a file containing sed commands. If no files are specified, sed reads from standard input.
The following options are recognized:
Next argument is an editing command; not needed unless specifying two or more editing commands.
Next argument is a file containing editing commands.
Suppress the default output; sed displays only those lines specified with the p command or with the p flag of the s command.
Display version number.
Same as -n.
Same as -e.
Same as -f.
Display brief help message with command-line options.
Same as -n.
Same as -V.
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