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I'm always a bit worried to use sed -E anywhere, because the canonifiers give the impression it won't work everywhere consistently. My manpage says sed -E should be preferred for portability, so lets remove the sed -r / sed -E differentiation assuming it's just a thing from the past.
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#! /usr/bin/env bash
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# Replace anything which looks like timestamps with XXXs (including the #start/end markers in logs).
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sed -E 's/(^|[^0-9])([0-9]{9,10}\.[0-9]{1,8})/\1XXXXXXXXXX.XXXXXX/g' -e 's/^ *#(open|close).(19|20)..-..-..-..-..-../#\1 XXXX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX/g'
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