Assuming there are no extraneous characters on each line following the filename, and
assuming every line in the file has a filename:
sed -i 's/$/.jpg/' <your file>
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Subject: OT: sed or awk command to add a file extension
Dear fellow Fedora users I have a file with entries
\input{file1}\input{file2}...\input{fileN} How can I add
extension\input{file1.eps}\input{file2.eps}.\input{file3.eps} In case I need to add *jpg
or *.png extension. I believe awk or sed would do the job. Thanks in advance Best Regards,
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