So I'm pretty good with regular expressions, but I'm having some trouble with them on unix. Here are two things I'd love to know how to do:
1) Replace all text except letters, numbers, and underscore
In PHP I'd do this: (works great)
preg_replace('#[^a-zA-Z0-9_]#','',$text).
In bash I tried this (with limited success); seems like it dosen't allow you to use the full set of regex:
text="my #1 example!" ${text/[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/'')
I tried it with sed but it still seems to have problems with the full regex set:
echo "my #1 example!" | sed s/[^a-zA-Z0-9\_]//
I'm sure there is a way to do it with grep, too, but it was breaking it into multiple lines when i tried:
echo abc\!\@\#\$\%\^\&\*\(222 | grep -Eos '[a-zA-Z0-9\_]+'
And finally I also tried using expr but it seemed like that had really limited support for extended regex...
2) Capture (multiple) parts of text
In PHP I could just do something like this:
preg_match('#(word1).*(word2)#',$text,$matches);
I'm not sure how that would be possible in *nix...