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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T15:51:44+00:00 2026-05-11T15:51:44+00:00

I’m writing a shell script to edit Change-Set attributes of aegis. The command I’m

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I’m writing a shell script to edit Change-Set attributes of aegis. The command I’m using is:

aegis -Change_Attributes -Edit 

which opens up a vi editor to carry out the changes. I want to do a search and replace:

s/brief_description \= \'none\'\;/brief_description \= 

\’test\’/g

Can I pass these directly to the open vi instance via the script without typing in any of it? I want to save the document (:wq) after editing it.

P.S. The file is a temporary file created when executing the command so I don’t know the original path

Edit: I could used sed in this case:

sed -e 's/brief_description\ \=\ \'none\'\;/brief_description\ \=\ 

\’test\’\;/g’

The solution (inelegant hack??) would be to ‘cat’ the output from aegis (setenv VISUAL cat), modify the out put stream with the above command and save it to a temp file, and use :

aegis -change_attributes -file <temp file> 

EDIT2: I’ve almost got it to work. But there’s a problem with the way I use sed

I have the following line in my script:

sed -i 's/brief_description\ \=\ \'none\'\;/brief_description\ \=\ \'${DESC}\'\;/g' temp_next.txt 

But the $DESC variable does not evaluate to its value and the out put is given as:

brief_description = ‘${DESC}’;

How can I pass DESC to sed that it would evaluate to it’s actual value?

EDIT3:

Using

sed -i 's%brief_description\ \=\ \'none\'\;%brief_description\ \=\ \'''$DESC''\'\;%g' temp_next.txt 

worked. I replace the normal delimiter (/) with % and put the environment variable in double quotes.

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  1. 2026-05-11T15:51:45+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 3:51 pm

    You don’t need to know the path – the aegis app will supply that. You need to change the environment variable that specifies what editor aegis uses to point at a script, and in that script use the sed stream editor to perform your edits.

    Edit: Regarding your variable name expansion problem, change the set of single quotes enclosing the whole sed substitution expression to double quotes. Variable substitution is turned off by single quotes.

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