Changing the first letter of every line in a file to uppercase

前提是你 提交于 2019-11-30 09:40:24

Use sed:

sed  's/^\(.\)/\U\1/' yourfile > convertedfile

Little explanation:

  • the ^ represents the start of a line.
  • . matches any character
  • \U converts to uppercase
  • \( ... \) specifies a section to be referenced later (as \1 in this case); parentheses are to be escaped here.

Do not try to redirect the output to the same file in one command (i.e. > yourfile) as you will lose your data. If you want to replace in the same file then check out joelparkerhenderson's answer.

pearl.311> cat file1
linenumber11
linenumber2  
linenumber1
linenumber4
linenumber6
pearl.312> awk '{print toupper(substr($0,1,1))""substr($0,2)}' file1
Linenumber11
Linenumber2  
Linenumber1
Linenumber4
Linenumber6
pearl.313> 

There's a few sed answers with s/^\(.\)/\U\1/. GNU sed also has a \u directive that changes only the next letter to uppercase, so

sed 's/./\u&/'

Although if the first character on a line is a space, you won't see an uppercase letter, so

sed 's/[[:alpha:]]/\u&/'

To change the file in place:

sed -i -e 's/^\(.\)/\U\1/' file.txt

You can put your special characters in place of a-z and A-Z

function up { local c="$1" ; echo -e "$c" | tr '[a-z]' '[A-Z]' ; }
while read line
do
  echo $(up ${line:0:1})${line:1}
done

Pure bash:

while read x ; do echo "${x^*}" ; done < inputfile > outputfile

Test/demo (remove the code after done for more complete output):

for f in a, a, á, à, ǎ, ā, b, c, d, e, e, é, è, ě, ē, f, g, h, i, i, í, ì, ǐ, ī, \
         j, k, l, m, n, o, o, ó, ò, ǒ, ō, p, q, r, s, t, \
         u, u, ú, ù, ǔ, ü, ǘ, ǜ, ǚ, ǖ, ū, v, w, x, y, and z.
do  echo "$f foo bar." ; done | 
while read x ; do echo "${x^*}" ; done | head -15 | tail -6

Output:

E, foo bar.
E, foo bar.
É, foo bar.
È, foo bar.
Ě, foo bar.
Ē, foo bar.
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