!!:gs/search/replace/
notation to do what you want. This utilizes the global search & replace (:gs)
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https://unix.stackexchange.com/users/7453/slm
reposted bash – ^x^y unix trick for all instances in last command? – Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
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!!:gs/search/replace/
notation to do what you want. This utilizes the global search & replace (:gs)
:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/users/7453/slm
reposted bash – ^x^y unix trick for all instances in last command? – Unix & Linux Stack Exchange