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linux - Replace the first line in a text file by a string

I am a newbie at shell scripting, and am confused about how to use sed or any other tools to replace the first line in my text file by a string. Here are the text file contents:

/home/snehil/Desktop/j1/movie.MOV
"spome other text lines'

I want to replace the first line (movie file path) with just movie.MOV (could be a variable in the shell script)

Please guide me how to do this. I came across sed in some posts, do I need to use sed here?

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sed is the right tool, try doing :

var="movie.MOV"
sed -i "1s/.*/$var/" file.txt

explanations

  • 1 mean first line
  • the rest is the substitution s/// : we substitute everything (.*) by the $var variable

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