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Learn GNU sed with hundreds of examples and exercises
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Good professional work!
I've been doing a lot with sed recently and I found some helpful/handy examples in your doc.
I'd forgotten about the use of braces for commanp grouping and put it to use after reading your doc.
Thank you for your work.
Thanks a lot for the feedback :)