Description
Advanced Unix/Linux File Processing with AWK & SED – Master Powerful Text Manipulation Tools
Advanced AWK and SED File Processing is a complete, hands-on Unix/Linux course designed for developers, system administrators, DevOps engineers, and anyone working with data on the command line. This introduction is optimized for meta descriptions, ensuring your product ranks higher for users searching for advanced shell scripting and text processing techniques. Learn how to automate complex tasks, transform files efficiently, and manipulate large datasets using the power of AWK and SED.
Course Overview
This course dives deep into the essential Unix/Linux stream editors and pattern-scanning tools used by professionals worldwide. AWK and SED are some of the most powerful utilities for file processing, log analysis, automation, and backend data transformation. In this course, you will explore both foundational concepts and advanced scripting techniques that help you work smarter and faster in any Linux environment.
What You Will Learn
- Understanding the Unix/Linux text-processing workflow
- Mastering SED for search, replace, delete, and file modification
- Deep dive into AWK syntax, patterns, variables, and execution flow
- Building advanced AWK scripts for data extraction and reporting
- Working with regular expressions (regex) for complex transformations
- Processing logs, CSV files, and large datasets efficiently
- Automating tasks using AWK, SED, and shell scripting together
- Hands-on projects and real-world scenarios for immediate practice
Why This Course Is Important
Whether you’re writing automation scripts, analyzing system logs, sanitizing data, or building text-based workflows, AWK and SED are must-have tools. This course equips you with the knowledge required to handle any text-processing challenge in Unix/Linux environments. You’ll learn techniques used by top DevOps teams and gain practical skills that make your work easier, faster, and error-free.





















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