AWK & SED
Many UNIX utilities generates rows and columns information. AWK is an excellent tool for processing these rows and columns, and is easier to use AWK than most conventional programming languages. It can be considered to be a pseudo-C interpreter, as it understands the same arithmetic operators as C.
AWK also has string manipulation functions, so it can search for particular strings and modify the output. AWK also has associative arrays, which are incredible useful, and is a feature most computing languages lack. Associative arrays can make a complex problem a trivial exercises
AWK Coverage Basic to Advance AWK
Environment Setup with Test Data Setup
Basic Operations-Fetch One or Multiple Columns Data (With Exercise)
Basic Operations-Fetch One or Multiple Columns Data with Separator
Conditionally Fetch Data using Logical AND and Logical OR
Condition Handling with AWK Commands
AWK Looping & Blocks
AWK Blocks
Save AWK Results to the file
SED Coverage
SED Introduction
Display one or Few lines in Output
Display Data by Search conditions
Skip Data to display in output
Find and Replace Data
Search | Insert | Update and Delete Data
Search Data using GREP commands
Search Data in one or Multiple Files
Search Data in All files
Search data with case or ignoring case
Search data with surrounding words
Advance Search Condition
Cut Commands
Cut Columns
Cut Range of Columns
Cut by characters
Shell Scripting
Shell Scripting basics
Working with System and User Variables
Functions
Looping
Condition Handling