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1.1 root 1: #print
2: When you want to match one of a few specific characters, and not
3: just any character, the pattern is similar to the pattern used
4: in filenames. The patterns used with the editor, by
5: the way, are called "regular expressions". The string
6: [abc]
7: matches 'a', 'b' or 'c'. So if the current line
8: is
9: now is the time for all good men
10: and the command is
11: s/t[ijk]/xx/
12: what word is changed? Type "answer WORD" where WORD is the
13: word changed by that command.
14: #copyin
15: #user
16: #uncopyin
17: #match time
18: #log
19: #next
20: 33.1b 10
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