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By: keithmarshall
Nope. You need to go read the manual again.
command | sed -n /regex/{N;p}
(if you ignore the POSIX violation of failing to place a newline before the
closing brace), should do exactly what you say it is doing, i.e. print both
the matched line, and the following line.
http://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/sed.html#Other-Commands
|N
| Add a newline to the pattern space, then append the next line
| of input to the pattern space. If there is no more input then sed
| exits without processing any more commands.
http://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/sed.html#Common-Commands
|p
| Print out the pattern space (to the standard output). This command
| is usually only used in conjunction with the -n command-line option.
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