I am looking for a bash or sed script (preferably a one-liner) with which I can insert a new line character after a fixed number of characters in huge text file.
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How about something like this? Change 20 is the number of characters before the newline, and temp.text is the file to replace in..
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Let N be a shell variable representing the count of characters after which you want a newline. If you want to continue the count accross lines:
perl -0777 -pe 's/(.{'$N'})/\1\n/sg' input
If you want to restart the count for each line, omit the -0777 argument. |
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Append an empty line after a line with exactly 42 characters
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if you mean you want to insert your newline after a number of characters with respect to the whole file, eg after the 30th character in the whole file
if you mean insert at specific number of characters in each line eg after every 5th character
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