2.2.1.3. The Substitution

The substitution is a sed rule that translates a regex into a fixed string.

For example:

s/@ACME\.COM// removes the first instance of @SOME.DOMAIN.

s/@[A-Z]*\.COM// removes the first instance of @ followed by a name followed by COM.

s/X/Y/g replaces all of the X in the name with Y


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