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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T09:46:39+00:00 2026-06-05T09:46:39+00:00

I’m attempting to replace certain parts of a string with regex in JavaScript, but

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I’m attempting to replace certain parts of a string with regex in JavaScript, but only if they are not wrapped within {{{ and }}}.

The system I currently have in place does multiple string replacements and wraps the replacements in these brackets. So therefore, if I was to replace “h” with the day of the week (let’s say Thursday), the replacement would output "{{{Thursday}}}". If the replacement was to happen again, the string would ultimately become "{{{T{{{Thursday}}}ursday}}}" as the “h” in Thursday has been replaced.

What I’m looking for is a regex pattern that would replace the “h” but only if it is not contained within the {{{ and }}} wrappers.

Thanks in advance 🙂

Edit:

Here is some example code. Each replacement gets wrapped in the brackets, and regex patterns use (?!{{{) and (?!}}}) in an attempt to avoid past replacements.

var string = 'n d m y',
    dayTextRegex = /(?!{{{)n(?!}}})/g,
    dayRegex = /(?!{{{)d(?!}}})/g,
    monthRegex = /(?!{{{)m(?!}}})/g,
    yearRegex = /(?!{{{)y(?!}}})/g;

string = string.replace(dayTextRegex, '{{{Monday}}}');
string = string.replace(dayRegex, '{{{04}}}');
string = string.replace(monthRegex, '{{{June}}}');
string = string.replace(yearRegex, '{{{2012}}}');

//string is now equal to "{{{Mon{{{04}}}ay}}} {{{04}}} {{{June}}} {{{2012}}}"
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    2026-06-05T09:46:41+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 9:46 am

    Update

    Just realized this won’t work, but leaving it here for now until I can figure it out. It’s interesting nonetheless 🙂

    Mimicking the lookbehind and lookforward assertions in regex:

    var str = '{{{h}}}';
    str.replace(/({{{)?h(}}})?/g, function($0, $1, $2) { 
        return $1 && $2 ? $0 : '{{{' +$0 + '}}}';
    });
    

    Returns:

    {{{h}}}
    

    See also: http://blog.stevenlevithan.com/archives/mimic-lookbehind-javascript

    Update 2

    Seeing how you’re using the expressions, I would use this construct instead:

    string.replace(/[ndmy]/g, function($0) {
        switch ($0) {
            case 'n':
                return '{{{Monday}}}';
    
            case 'd':
                return '{{{04}}}';
    
            case 'm':
                return '{{{June}}}';
    
            case 'y':
                return '{{{2012}}}';
        }
    })
    

    Output:

    {{{Monday}}} {{{04}}} {{{June}}} {{{2012}}}
    

    This basically performs replacement without overlaps, so you don’t have to worry about previously braced expressions.

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