# If you'd like to omit non-matching lines from the result; add ';d' to the end of the expression.
sed -E 's/\b(?<!X-MAS\s)TREE\b/X-MAS TREE/g;t' <<< "X-MAS TREE //this sentence should be excluded
BLA BLA TREE //this sentence should be recognized
XMAS TREE
X-MASTREE
X-TREE
X-MASTREE
How to exclude \"X-MAS TREE\"?
Because all of those regex, will be replace with \"X-MAS TREE\"
If I search with keyword \"TREE\", it will be infinite loop, because \"X-MAS TREE\" has \"TREE\"
I tried with this combination, but not working:
\b(XMAS TREE|X\-MASTREE|X\-TREE|TREE|(?!X\-MAS TREE)\b
\b(XMAS TREE|X\-MASTREE|X\-TREE|(?!X\-MAS \s)TREE)\b
\b(XMAS TREE|X\-MASTREE|X\-TREE|((?!X\-MAS )|\w*)TREE)\b
\b(XMAS TREE|X\-MASTREE|X\-TREE|(?:(?!X\-MAS) )TREE)\b"
Please keep in mind that these code samples are automatically generated and are not guaranteed to work. If you find any syntax errors, feel free to submit a bug report. For a full regex reference for SED, please visit: https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/html_node/The-_0022s_0022-Command.html