1) How to use sed to append a mark to the lines matching a pattern and at the same time print also the lines that does not match the pattern?
If I do this ‘sed -n s/pattern/pattern mark/p‘, the all the unmatched lines will not be printed.
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If you do not suppress the default output using
-n, sed will print out all lines: