Often when invoking shell commands, one prepends a line with:
$
if the command has to be invoked by user#
if the command has to be invoked by root
So you end-up writing things like:
# apt-get install nano
$ nano file.txt
Since these commands are intented to be copiable, it would be great if selecting the whole line would still not select the prompt character #
or $
.
edit: this is VERY similar of displaying non-copyable line numbers.
cat > stackoverflow_code.sh.tmp && cat stackoverflow_code.sh | sed 's/^#//g' > stackoverflow_code.sh
grep -v -E '^(\$|#) '
does the job…#
and$
symbols in them, but I can guarantee you that none of them have *nix shell commands. False positives are killer here, and the benefit is exceedingly minor. As usual, whenever you use a regex to solve a problem, you end up with two problems.