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text file editing wizardry
I have a text file that is a busload of URLs, all strung together in one continuous block and separated only by a comma. How can I quickly turn the commas into line breaks?
I’ve tried TextMate but don’t seem to be able to do it. I’ve tried importing into a spreadsheet but the commas are treaded like column separators when what I’m really after is a single column of URLs (each to it’s own row).
I suspect command-line is the answer, but I’m many years removed from emacs, etc.
Suggestions?
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#2 2011-08-11 22:24:14
- net-carver
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Re: text file editing wizardry
Guessing that TextMate has a find and replace that can do ,
-> \r
(assuming \r
is indeed the right line break on a mac.)
— Steve
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#3 2011-08-11 22:32:46
- els
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Re: text file editing wizardry
Replacing ,
with \n
works for me.
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Re: text file editing wizardry
Strange, not working for me. Steve’s example just replaces the comma with \r. And Els’ example inserts the \n after the comma, even though it’s a find/replace. Still using TextMate, btw.
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#5 2011-08-11 22:43:11
- els
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Re: text file editing wizardry
I don’t know TextMate, but what also works in a text editor is to copy a line break and paste it into the ‘replace with’ field.
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Re: text file editing wizardry
Bingo! Thanks Els.
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