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How to use AWK/SED to insert a line?

Asked by infa007 in Unix Systems Programming

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I have a file that looks like this:

Mary=Ann
Ann=Mary
Fake=Fake

Joe=John
Doe=Doe



I want to find Fake=Fake and insert another line before it. This change then needs to be written back to the same file. The replacement value is in a variable, say, $__changes

I have been trying sed but for some reason it creates a 0byte file if the source and target files are the same. I am ok if you can provide an awk solution.

__changes='$1.something'

cat 'file1.txt' | sed '
/Fake=FakeX/ i\
$__changes
' > 'file1.txt'

This doesn't work if I try a variable in the replacement text.

Please note I need to insert before only the first instance of the match.

Thanks for your help.
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