Kevin Buettner wrote: > On Apr 24, 4:37pm, Alan Dayley wrote: > > >>Attention script wizards: I have a utterly simple request. >> >>I need a script to do the following: >>- Command line input >>-- Regular expression to find >>-- Filenames to process >>- Delete line in file that contains matching regular expression >> >>That's it. >> >>I have yet to take the time to learn sed, awk or other such tools and I >>just want a script now. (Instant gratification thing.) > > > You don't even need a script. Just do: > > perl -i -ne 'print unless /your regex here/' file1 file2 ... > > If you want to create a backup file of each file modified, just do > (instead): > > perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless /your regex here/' file1 file2 ... > > Kevin Thank you Kevin! Just one more tweak would be cool. I have many files to process so what would it take to make the "file1 file2 ..." input into a regular expresion too, or to automatically get the file list from the ls command or something? Alan