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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T03:47:42+00:00 2026-05-14T03:47:42+00:00

I have an xml file that I want to configure using a bash script.

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I have an xml file that I want to configure using a bash script. For example if I had this xml:

<a>

  <b>
    <bb>
        <yyy>
            Bla 
        </yyy>
    </bb>
  </b>

  <c>
    <cc>
      Something
    </cc>
  </c>

  <d>
    bla
  </d>
</a>

(confidential info removed)

I would like to write a bash script that will remove section <b> (or comment it) but keep the rest of the xml intact. I am pretty new the the whole scripting thing. I was wondering if anyone could give me a hint as to what I should look into.

I was thinking that sed could be used except sed is a line editor. I think it would be easy to remove the <b> tags however I am unsure if sed would be able to remove all the text between the <b> tags.

I will also need to write a script to add back the deleted section.

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    2026-05-14T03:47:42+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:47 am

    This would not be difficult to do in sed, as sed also works on ranges.

    Try this (assuming xml is in a file named foo.xml):

    sed -i '/<b>/,/<\/b>/d' foo.xml
    

    -i will write the change into the original file (use -i.bak to keep a backup copy of the original)

    This sed command will perform an action d (delete) on all of the lines specified by the range

    # all of the lines between a line that matches <b>
    # and the next line that matches <\/b>, inclusive
    /<b>/,/<\/b>/
    

    So, in plain English, this command will delete all of the lines between and including the line with <b> and the line with </b>

    If you’d rather comment out the lines, try one of these:

    # block comment
    sed -i 's/<b>/<!-- <b>/; s/<\/b>/<\/b> -->/' foo.xml
    
    # comment out every line in the range
    sed -i '/<b>/,/<\/b>/s/.*/<!-- & -->/' foo.xml
    
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