i have a file which contains several instances of
.
i would like to replace them with actual newlines, but sed doesn't recognize the
.
i tried
sed -r -e 's/
/
/'
sed -r -e 's/\n/
/'
sed -r -e 's/[
]/
/'
and many other ways of escaping it.
is sed able to recognize a literal
? if so, how?
is there another program that can read the file interpreting the
's as real newlines?
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