A little extended problem from "cat line x to line y on a huge file":
I have a huge file (2-3 GB). I'd like to cat/print only from the line having "foo:" to the line having "goo:". Assume that "foo:" and "goo:" only appear once in a file; "foo:" proceeds "goo:".
So far this is my approach:
- First, find the line with "foo:" and "goo:":
grep -nr "foo:" bigfile - Returns
123456: foo: hello world!and654321: goo: good bye! - Once I know these starting and ending line numbers, and the difference (654321-123456=530865) I can do selective cat:
tail -n+123456 bigfile | head -n 530865
My question is that how can I effectively substitute the line number constants with expressions (e.g., grep ...)?
I can write a simple Python script but want to achieve it using only combining commands.