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Apply Multiple Substitutions To The Input
You can apply multiple substitutions to the input of a sed command a couple
ways.
One of those ways is to use the -e flag multiple times to define
substitutions that should be appended to the sed script.
$ echo 123 | sed -e 's/3/three/' -e 's/1/one/'
one2three
Another way is to define a single string as the sed script and separate each
substitution with a ; (semicolon).
$ echo 123 | sed 's/3/three/; s/1/one/'
one2three
Each of these will run each substitution in the sed script sequentially for
each line in the input.