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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T13:15:43+00:00 2026-05-30T13:15:43+00:00

I would like to add two lines after the first string search. I am

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I would like to add two lines after the first string search. I am using:

$ cat file1
HAI
BYE
HAI
ONE
TWO

$ VAR=`cat -n file1 |grep -w HAI |head -1 |awk '{print $1}'`
$ sed "$VAR a\
LINE ONE \
LINE TWO
" file1

It is giving the following output.

HAI
LINE ONE LINE TWO
BYE
HAI
ONE
TWO

But I want the output to be:

HAI
LINE ONE 
LINE TWO
BYE
HAI
ONE
TWO

How can I achieve this? I tried to keep the \n but it is giving errors.

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    2026-05-30T13:15:45+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 1:15 pm

    Replace your sed command with this:

    sed $VAR' a\
    LINE ONE\
    LINE TWO
    ' file1
    

    btw your earlier grep, awk can also be reduced to this:

    VAR=$(awk '$1 == "HAI" && NR==1{print NR}' file1)
    

    Much Better is to get full answer in single awk command like this:

    awk '{if ($1=="HAI" && done!=1) {done=1; printf("%s\nLINE ONE\nLINE TWO\n", $0);} \
          else print $0}' file1
    

    OUTPUT:

    HAI
    LINE ONE
    LINE TWO
    BYE
    HAI
    ONE
    TWO
    
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