ed
[options] [file]The standard text editor. If the named file does not exist, ed creates it; otherwise, the existing file is opened for editing. As a line editor, ed is generally no longer used because vi and ex have superseded it. Some utilities, such as diff, continue to make use of ed command syntax. Encryption (with -x
) can be used only in the United States.
-C
Same as -x
, but assume file began in encrypted form.
-p
stringSet string as the prompt for commands (default is *
). The P
command turns the prompt display on and off.
-s
Suppress character counts, diagnostics, and the !
prompt for shell commands. Earlier versions of ed used plain -
; this is still accepted.
-x
Supply a key to encrypt or decrypt file using crypt.