Issue
I need something like:
grep ^"unwanted_word"XXXXXXXX
id='dv4'>
Solution
You can do it using -v
(for --invert-match
) option of grep as:
grep -v "unwanted_word" file | grep XXXXXXXX
grep -v "unwanted_word" file
will filter the lines that have the unwanted_word
and grep XXXXXXXX
will list only lines with pattern XXXXXXXX
.
EDIT:
From your comment it looks like you want to list all lines without the unwanted_word
. In that case all you need is:
grep -v 'unwanted_word' file
Answered By - codaddict Answer Checked By - Dawn Plyler (WPSolving Volunteer)