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NuclearPM
4 months ago
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Always Invite Anna
> To which I'd love to respond with s/any more/ever/
What does that mean?
bigstrat2003
4 months ago
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It's a sed command, which (as the other poster said) replaces the first occurrence of the first string with the second in some document.
GreenWatermelon
4 months ago
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`s` is a replace command, so parent is saying "substitute 'anymore' with 'ever' "
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