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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T00:14:01+00:00 2026-05-11T00:14:01+00:00

I’m looking for a SimpleGrepSedPerlOrPythonOneLiner that outputs all quotations in a text. Example 1:

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I’m looking for a SimpleGrepSedPerlOrPythonOneLiner that outputs all quotations in a text.


Example 1:

echo “HAL,” noted Frank, “said that everything was going extremely well.” | SimpleGrepSedPerlOrPythonOneLiner 

stdout:

'HAL,' 'said that everything was going extremely well.” 

Example 2:

cat MicrosoftWindowsXPEula.txt | SimpleGrepSedPerlOrPythonOneLiner 

stdout:

'EULA' 'Software' 'Workstation Computer' 'Device' 'DRM' 

etc.

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  1. 2026-05-11T00:14:02+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 12:14 am

    I like this:

    perl -ne 'print '$_\n' foreach /'((?>[^'\\]|\\+[^']|\\(?:\\\\)*')*)'/g;' 

    It’s a little verbose, but it handles escaped quotes and backtracking a lot better than the simplest implementation. What it’s saying is:

    my $re = qr{    '               # Begin it with literal quote    (       (?>           # prevent backtracking once the alternation has been                    # satisfied. It either agrees or it does not. This expression                    # only needs one direction, or we fail out of the branch           [^'\\]    # a character that is not a dquote or a backslash      |   \\+       # OR if a backslash, then any number of backslashes followed by           [^']      # something that is not a quote      |   \\        # OR again a backslash          (?>\\\\)* # followed by any number of *pairs* of backslashes (as units)          '         # and a quote      )*            # any number of *set* qualifying phrases   )                # all batched up together   '                # Ended by a literal quote }x; 

    If you don’t need that much power–say it’s only likely to be dialog and not structured quotes, then

    /'([^']*)'/  

    probably works about as well as anything else.

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