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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T12:59:15+00:00 2026-05-19T12:59:15+00:00

I have a config file that I want to basically edit the uncommented lines,

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I have a config file that I want to basically edit the uncommented lines, but not the commented lines. I’m using sed.

For example, I have a file called file.txt:

test
# test
# test
test

I want to replace “test” with “TEST” but do NOT touch the commented lines. Final output should show:

TEST
# test
# test
TEST
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    2026-05-19T12:59:16+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 12:59 pm
    sed '/^#/!s/test/TEST/g' /path/to/infile
    

    Output

    $ sed '/^#/!s/test/TEST/g' infile
    TEST
    # test
    # test
    TEST
    

    *Note: If your only requirement for a comment is that the very first non-whitespace character is a #, then you can use:

    sed '/^[[:space:]]*#/!s/test/TEST/g' /path/to/infile
    

    Output

    $ sed '/^[[:space:]]*#/!s/test/TEST/g' infile
    TEST
    # test
     # test
    TEST
    
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