![]() The bad news: it’s almost impossible to do recursive find and replace in Vim 1, and you’re too proud to use a point-and-click editor. The good news: with a simple recursive find and replace operation, you can take all those dicks in all those files and turn them into something more socially acceptable like foobar. Everything is golden…until the next day when you realize that you’re a full-grown adult with a paycheck and a degree who just wrote the word dicks in a dozen different files, like a child. So you type public int dicks = 5, and keep going. and you need a name for a placeholder variable, but for some reason the only name you can think of is “ dicks.” ![]() ![]() How to Do Recursive Find and Replace in the Command Line With sed
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