After many years I finally bought a license for BBedit that I use with the 
Macbook at work.
At home I use an old linux box running Lubuntu. I'm trying different 
editors to try and get some of that sweet BBedit functionality at home.

I was reading an article about trying to replace BBedit with Sublime Text, 
and it noted the areas where Sublime falls short:

- “Process Duplicate Lines…” 
   
   - Eliminate duplicate lines in a file. This is often useful after 
   performing a series of text transformations.

- “Process Lines Containing…” 
   
   - Delete (or preserve) all lines containing a subexpression. Exactly 
   like the grep command-line tool.

I'm wondering if there is an editor for Linux  that allows me to "process 
lines containing"
I guess it's something I could figure out with SED and AI.

Thanks

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