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rpl --backup --dry-run "#PermitRootLogin prohibit-password" "PermitRootLogin yes" /etc/ssh/sshd_config
rpl --backup "#PermitRootLogin prohibit-password" "PermitRootLogin yes" /etc/ssh/sshd_config
apt-get install rpl brew install rpl
rpl --backup "#PermitRootLogin prohibit-password" "PermitRootLogin yes" /etc/ssh/sshd_config rpl: Replacing "#PermitRootLogin prohibit-password" with "PermitRootLogin yes" (case sensitive; partial words matched)
rpl: 1 matches replaced in 1 out of 1 file
rpl --backup --dry-run "#PermitRootLogin prohibit-password" "PermitRootLogin yes" /etc/ssh/sshd_config rpl: Simulating replacement of "#PermitRootLogin prohibit-password" with "PermitRootLogin yes" (case sensitive; partial words matched) rpl: The files listed below would be modified in a replace operation /etc/ssh/sshd_config rpl: 1 matches found in 1 out of 1 file
help[edit]
usage: rpl [-h] [--version] [--encoding ENCODING] [-E] [-i] [-m] [-w] [-b] [-q] [-v] [-s] [-e] [-F] [--files] [-x GLOB] [-R] [-p] [-f] [-d] OLD-TEXT NEW-TEXT [FILE ...] Search and replace text in files. positional arguments: OLD-TEXT NEW-TEXT FILE `-' or no FILE argument means standard input options: -h, --help show this help message and exit --version show program's version number and exit --encoding ENCODING specify character set encoding -E, --extended-regex use extended regular expression module `regex' -i, --ignore-case search case-insensitively -m, --match-case ignore case when searching, but try to match case of replacement to case of original, either capitalized, all upper-case, or mixed -w, --whole-words whole words (OLD-TEXT matches on word boundaries only) -b, --backup rename original FILE to FILE~ before replacing -q, --quiet quiet mode -v, --verbose verbose mode -s, --dry-run simulation mode -e, --escape expand escapes in OLD-TEXT and NEW-TEXT [deprecated] -F, --fixed-strings treat OLD-TEXT and NEW-TEXT as fixed strings, not regular expressions --files OLD-TEXT and NEW-TEXT are file names to read patterns from -x GLOB, --glob GLOB modify only files matching the given glob (may be given more than once) -R, --recursive search recursively -p, --prompt prompt before modifying each file -f, --force ignore errors when trying to preserve attributes -d, --keep-times keep the modification times on modified files
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See also[edit]
sed, gsed
,-n, -i
,Ansible: replace
,append
,Chef: Editing a file
,lineinfile
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