In Bash, how do I add a string after each line in a file?

I prefer using awk. If there is only one column, use $0, else replace it with the last column.

One way,

awk '{print $0, "string to append after each line"}' file > new_file

or this,

awk '$0=$0"string to append after each line"' file > new_file

If your sed allows in place editing via the -i parameter:

sed -e 's/$/string after each line/' -i filename

If not, you have to make a temporary file:

typeset TMP_FILE=$( mktemp )

touch "${TMP_FILE}"
cp -p filename "${TMP_FILE}"
sed -e 's/$/string after each line/' "${TMP_FILE}" > filename

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