When I used replace.py and tried to use an "!" in the replace text, it replaced it with a weird string of text (actually part of a replace command I ran weeks ago).<br><br clear="all">I've been able to fix everything except getting the ! where it should be. <br>
<br>If I run:<br><div style="margin-left: 40px;">python replace.py -cat:"The Transition Handbook" "-- Please do not remove " "!-- Please do not remove "<br></div><br>...t doesn't change anything.<br>
<br>If I try a backslash before the exclamation mark, "\!", it prompts to insert it <i>including</i> the backslash. <br><br>How do I just insert a "!"? I tried looking online but found nothing.<br><br>
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