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I have many files(.js files), under a directory and subdirectories. I want to replace the lines which ends in ';', with the original line plus print.f("filename" with linenumber");. The actual filename and linenumber where it was found.

example - line ending with ';'

var x = 5;

should be replaced with

var x = 5;print.f("test.js with line number 16");

test.js and 16 are the filename and linenumber where var x = 5; was found respectively.

Edit

The test.js and 16 are samples, in the output it should be the filename and the linemunber

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If you are flexible in using awk:

awk '{printf $0} /.*\;$/{printf " print.f(\"" FILENAME " with line number " NR "\");"} {printf "\n"}' filename

This will add the print.f statement whenever the lines ends with ;.

Unless you have GNU awk 4.1.0 or later, you will have to write the output of the command temporarily to a file and then move it back.

For GNU awk 4.1.0 and above, you can use -i option for inplace file editing.

gawk -i '{printf $0} /.*\;$/{printf " print.f(\"" FILENAME " with line number " NR "\");"} {printf "\n"}' filename

To find all .js files and run the above gawk command on them:

find . -type f -name "*.js" | xargs gawk -i '{printf $0} /.*\;$/{printf " print.f(\"" FILENAME " with line number " NR "\");"} {printf "\n"}'
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  • Hi Jenish, Thanks. I tried the awk command, but it gave back an error saying awk: read error (Is a directory), when i gave the directory name at the top. Does it work with directory, under which there are subdirectories and files.
    – Suresh
    Jun 28, 2015 at 13:14

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