I would like to use the tr
command to replace all occurrences of the string "\n" with a new line (\n).
I tried tr '\\n' '\n'
but this just seems to match any '\' and any 'n'
Here's how to do it with sed
:
sed 's/\\n/\n/g'
Example usage:
To replace all occurrences of \n
in a file in-place:
sed -i 's/\\n/\n/g' input_filename
To replace all occurrences of \n
through a pipe, and save into another file
cat file1 file2 file3 file4 | sed 's/\\n/\n/g' > output_file