You can do it with either of these:
sed 's/.*six.*/fault/' file # check all lines
sed '/six/s/.*/fault/' file # matched lines -> then remove
It gets the full line containing six
and replaces it with fault
.
Example:
$ cat file
six
asdf
one two six
one isix
boo
$ sed 's/.*six.*/fault/' file
fault
asdf
fault
fault
boo
It is based on this solution to Replace whole line containing a string using Sed
More generally, you can use an expression sed '/match/s/.*/replacement/' file
. This will perform the sed 's/match/replacement/'
expression in those lines containing match
. In your case this would be:
sed '/six/s/.*/fault/' file
What if we have 'one two six eight eleven three four' and we want to
include 'eight' and 'eleven' as our "bad" words?
In this case we can use the -e
for multiple conditions:
sed -e 's/.*six.*/fault/' -e 's/.*eight.*/fault/' file
and so on.
Or also:
sed '/eight/s/.*/XXXXX/; /eleven/s/.*/XXXX/' file
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