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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T13:16:48+00:00 2026-06-02T13:16:48+00:00

Input file .. set name old name; # comment should be updated .. Output

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set name "old name"; # comment "should be updated"
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Output file

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set name "new name" ; #comment "should be updated"
..

when i tried to grep the content between quotes with grep -i 'name' inputfile | grep -P \".+{\"} its grepping content between first ” and last “

i.e old name"; # comment "should be updated

any idea to accomplish that using grep, sed or awk!

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    2026-06-02T13:16:49+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 1:16 pm

    It’s unclear exactly what you’re trying to do. For one thing, your grep command includes a curly brace and the input doesn’t. Also, it appears that you want to make a substitution based on a comparison of your input and output.

    However, taking your question literally, here’s how you can grep the strings between the quotes. You can use non-greedy matching:

    grep -Po '".*?"'
    

    Example:

    $ echo 'set name "username"; # comment "should be updated"' | grep -Po '".*?"'
    "username"
    "should be updated"
    

    Edit:

    In order to substitute a value, you can use sed. You would not use grep.

    sed 's/"[^"]*"/"new name"/'
    

    Example:

    $ echo 'set name "old name"; # comment "should be updated"' | sed 's/"[^"]*"/"new name"/'
    set name "new name"; # comment "should be updated"
    
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