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---
tags: [ ed ]
---
# File and buffer management
:e {file} load file to buffer
:q quit
:Q quit without saving changes
:f {name} change buffer name
:w write to file using current buffer name
:w {file} write buffer to new file
:wq write buffer to existing file and exit
# Line-oriented addressing and movement
# `ed' uses line addresses to move around and operate within a buffer
# Move to or operate on single lines by entering the line number
# Move to or operate on ranges of lines using comma-separated values
# The active line is always set to the last number of the range entered
. or p display current line
n display current line with line number
1,$ or , range indicating the entire buffer; displays final line
3 or 3p move to line 3 of the buffer and display
3n move to line 3 of the buffer and display with line number
1,$p or ,p display entire buffer without line numbers
1,$n or ,n display entire buffer with line numbers
15,25p display lines 15 through 25 of the buffer
15,25n display lines 15 through 25 of the buffer with line numbers
# Line editing commands
# All commands can be prefixed with line addresses/ranges
i start editing by inserting new text before the current line
a start editing by inserting new text after the current line
c clear contents of current line and replace with new text
. a period [.] enterd alone on a new line ends the active edit
d delete current line
1,3d delete lines 1 through 3
u undo last edit
r {file} read contents of {file} into buffer after current line
r !{command} read output of {command} into buffer after current line
# Example of a simple editing session
e test.txt edit file "test.txt"
45 `ed' returns character count as confirmation
1,3n display lines 1 through 3 with line numbers
1 This is line 1
2 This is line 2
3 This is line 3
2c change line 2
I am typing a new line 2
. end active edit
1,3n display lines 1 thorugh 3 with line numbers
1 This is line 1
2 I am typing a new line 2
3 This is line 3
wq write file "test.txt" and exit
# Search
# Accepts regexps in search strings
g/foo/ search all lines for `foo' and display matching lines
g/foo/n search all lines for `foo'; display with line numbers
4,9/foo/ search lines 1 through 5 for `foo' and display matches
4,9/foo/n search lines 1 through 5 for `foo'; display with line numbers
# Replace
# Accepts regexps in search and replace strings
s/foo/bar replace first instance of `foo' with `bar' on the current line
s/foo/bar/{n} replace {n}th instance of `foo' with `bar' on the current line
s/foo/bar/g replace all instances of `foo' with `bar' on the current line
1,4/foo/bar/g replace all instances of `foo' with `bar` in lines 1 through 4
,s/foo/bar/g replace all instances of `foo' with `bar' in the entire buffer