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Comment | Post #286390 |
Thanks for fixing this, @#53177 (more) |
— | over 2 years ago |
Edit | Post #286390 | Initial revision | — | over 2 years ago |
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The tag [caching] exists twice, shoud we blame caching? Browsing through the list of tags I saw two with the exact same name, [caching]: >![Both \[caching\] tags](https://software.codidact.com/uploads/fumBtCDaVoACWxvT472FbPaD) One is in https://software.codidact.com/categories/38/tags/4128 and the other in https://software.codidact.com/categories/38... (more) |
— | over 2 years ago |
Edit | Post #279626 | Initial revision | — | almost 4 years ago |
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A: How can I write an egrep (grep -E) regexp that matches lines containing two stanzas in arbitrary order? I think such Regexp is way too much and would probably lead to future confusion. If you are using some kind of Bash, what about using the fact that the file can be sourced and use its assignations? So if you have a file with this content: ``` x1=y2 ``` And you source it (`. file` or `so... (more) |
— | almost 4 years ago |