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I need to delete a backslash sign with sed or awk before a pattern. line that contain backslash is not the same into my several files there is a carriage-return after \.

sed -r 'N;s/\([^[\]]*\n\s*AA)/\1/;P;D' file

file is

chmod 0755 /etc/test \
chmod 0777 /etc/test

chmod 0777 /etc/test is already the same line but chmod 0755 /etc/test change in each files. I would like to delete \ on the first line

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  • Just encapsulate \ into group: (\) , and then substitute it with nothing Aug 15, 2019 at 13:47
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    Why would just sed "s/[\]//g" not work?
    – Renat
    Aug 15, 2019 at 13:49

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works

 sed -r 'N;s/\\([^\\]*\n\s*&& chown -R 82:82)/\1/;P;D' file

origin

&& chmod 0750 /tmp/htdocs/bin/cachetool.phar \
&& chown -R 82:82 /tmp/htdocs

after sed

&& chmod 0750 /tmp/htdocs/bin/cachetool.phar
&& chown -R 82:82 /tmp/htdocs

but I have another issue to use find with it

find /tmp/scripts -name file -exec sed -i 'N;s/\\([^\\]*\n\s*&& chown -R 82:82)/\1/;P;D' {} \; 

error

sed: -e expression #1, char 11: unterminated `s' command
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    Is this an answer or a follow-up question? As an answer, it shouldn't contain another problem you've bumped into. Aug 15, 2019 at 14:38

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