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Grab The First Line Of A File
You can grab the first line of a file with sed using either the p (print)
command or the d (delete) command.
First, the print command can be told to print the line matching the line
number 1. That combined with the -n flag, which suppresses all lines not
explicitly printed, will print just the first line in the file.
$ sed '1 p' README.md
# TIL
Second, the delete command can be told to delete all lines that aren't the
first (1) line.
$ sed '1! d' README.md
# TIL
The 1 will match on the first line. By following it with !, that will
negate it so that it represents all lines except 1.
See man sed for more details.
Note: there are more efficient ways, not using sed, to get the first line in
a file. This is an exercise in using and understanding some sed features.