Search code examples
unixcututilities

Is it possible to use a string as a delimiter in unix cut command?


If I want to cut a list of text using a string as a delimiter, is that possible? For example I have a directory where a list of shell scripts call same perl script say

abc.pl

So when I do

$grep abc.pl * 

in that directory, it gives me following results

xyz.sh: abc.pl 1 2
xyz2.sh: abc.pl 2
mno.sh: abc.pl 3
pqr.sh: abc.pl 4 5

I basically want all the output after "abc.pl" (to check what range arguments are being passed to the perl right now)

When I tried

$grep abc.pl * | cut -d'abc.pl' -f2

OR

$grep abc.pl * | cut -d'abc\.pl' -f2

its giving me

cut: invalid delimiter

When I read man for cut it states

delim can be a multi-byte character.

What am I doing/interpreting wrong here?


Solution

  • When I read man for cut it states ... delim can be a multi-byte character.

    Multi-byte, but just one character, not a string.

    canti:~$ ll | cut --delimiter="delim" -f 1,2
    cut: the delimiter must be a single character
    Try `cut --help' for more information.
    
    canti:~$ cut --version  
    cut (GNU coreutils) 5.97
    

    You can specify only output delimiter as a string (useless in this case):

     --output-delimiter=STRING                                                          
            use STRING as the output delimiter the default is to use the input delimiter