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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T13:16:24+00:00 2026-05-31T13:16:24+00:00

I am trying to replace properties on a properties file using sed in a

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I am trying to replace properties on a properties file using sed in a shell script; the command listed below works perfectly fine

sed "s!${KEY}=.*!${KEY}=${NEWVAL}!" infile > outfile

Issue – this guy replaces the matched “KEY” in comments as well.

example file:

###########
#ws.clients=http://abc123.com
ws.clients=http://123.com
###########

script:

#!/bin/ksh
KEY="ws.clients"
NEWVAL="http://abcd.com"
sed "s!${KEY}=.*!${KEY}=${NEWVAL}!" infile > outfile

output:

###########
#ws.clients=http://abcd.com
ws.clients=http://abcd.com
###########

I tried few ways but wasnt successful in escaping the line starting with “#”… suggestions ?

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    2026-05-31T13:16:25+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 1:16 pm

    You can add a condition to the replace expression:

    sed "/^[^#]/ s!${KEY}=.*!${KEY}=${NEWVAL}!" infile > outfile
    

    /^[^#]/ reads as “everything but a pound sign at the start of the line”.

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