The sed way
Preamble
This answer use GNU sed
. This work with very old version of this tool (tested using 2012 version of sed (GNU sed) 4.2.2
, but this will work with older versions too.)
Unfortunately if on MacOS, you may have to install them maybe by using brew
.
Power and flexibility of sed
solution
As there is already a lot of different solution, but none did shown sed
as solution,
and because sed
is lighter and quicker than grep
, I prefer to use sed
for this kind of job:
sed 's/pattern/\o33[47;31;1m&\o033[0m/' file
This seems less intuitive.
s/pattern/replaced/
is sed
replacement command to replace pattern
by replaced
.
\o33
is the sed
syntax to generate the character octal 033
-> Escape
.
(Some shells and editors also allow entering <Ctrl>-<V>
followed by <Esc>
, to type the character directly.)
Esc [ 47 ; 31 ; 1 m
is an ANSI escape code: Background grey, foreground red and bold face.
&
will re-print the pattern
.
Esc [ 0 m
returns the colors to default.
You could also highlight the entire line, but mark the pattern
as red:
sed -E <file -e \
's/^(.*)(pattern)(.*)/\o33[30;47m\1\o33[31;1m\2\o33[0;30;47m\3\o33[0m/'
Dynamic tail -f
, for real-time following logfiles
One of advantage of using sed
: You could send a alarm beep on console, using bell ascii character 0x7
. I often use sed like:
sudo tail -f /var/log/kern.log |
sed -ue 's/[lL]ink .*\([uU]p\|[dD]own\).*/\o33[47;31;1m&\o33[0m\o7/'
Or, if using systemd
:
sudo journalctl -akf |
sed -ue 's/[lL]ink .*\([uU]p\|[dD]own\).*/\o33[47;31;1m&\o33[0m\o7/'
-u
stand for unbuffered. This ensure that line will be treated immediately.
So I will hear some beep instantly, when I connect or disconnect my ethernet cable.
Of course, instead of link up
pattern, you could watch for USB
in same file, or...
Advantage of sed
For sample: You're Charlie, awaiting some mail from Alice or Bob, transiting by your mail server:
So you have to search for from=.*\(alice\|bob\)@someserver.org
in /var/log/mail.log
.
As sed
is a language, you could use many directives, for sample: avoiding imap
and pop
logs while watching for incoming request on some mail server:
tail -f /var/log/mail.log | sed -ue '
/[[:space:]]\(imap\|pop\)d\[/d;
/[^[:alnum:]]smtpd\[/{
s/.*/\o33[30;47m&\o33[0m/;
s/\(alice\|bob\)@someserver.org/\o33[31;1m\o7&\o33[30m/g;
}
'
This will
- delete lines regarding
imap
or pop
servers.
( lines containing imapd[
or popd[
),
- highlight lines regarding
smtp
server
( lines containing smtpd[
) and
- for lines containing
smtpd[
, highlight and beep when line containing [email protected]
or [email protected]
is found.
- Then print all not deleted lines (as
-n
switch was not used).
sed
. thesed
solution gets you multiple colors at the cost of added complexity (instead of about 30 characters you have about 60 characters).sed
you could event send a beep on console terminal: stackoverflow.com/a/69266748/1765658