replace (1) - Linux Manuals
replace: a string-replacement utility
NAME
replace - a string-replacement utility
SYNOPSIS
- replace arguments
DESCRIPTION
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Note
The replace utility is deprecated as of MySQL 5.7.18 and is removed in MySQL 8.0.
Invoke replace in one of the following ways:
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shell> replace fromto [fromto] ... -- file_name [file_name] ... shell> replace fromto [fromto] ... < file_name
from represents a string to look for and to represents its replacement. There can be one or more pairs of strings.
Use the -- option to indicate where the string-replacement list ends and the file names begin. In this case, any file named on the command line is modified in place, so you may want to make a copy of the original before converting it. replace prints a message indicating which of the input files it actually modifies.
If the -- option is not given, replace reads the standard input and writes to the standard output.
replace uses a finite state machine to match longer strings first. It can be used to swap strings. For example, the following command swaps a and b in the given files, file1 and file2:
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shell> replace a b b a -- file1 file2 ...
replace supports the following options.
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-?,
-I
Display a help message and exit.
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-#debug_options
Enable debugging.
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-s
Silent mode. Print less information what the program does.
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-v
Verbose mode. Print more information about what the program does.
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-V
Display version information and exit.
COPYRIGHT
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AUTHOR
Oracle Corporation (http://dev.mysql.com/).