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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T11:38:46+00:00 2026-06-09T11:38:46+00:00

we have a text like: this is a test :rep more text more more

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we have a text like:

this is a test :rep more text more more :rep2 another text text qweqweqwe.

or

this is a test :rep:rep2 more text more more :rep2:rep another text text qweqweqwe. (without space)

we should replace :rep with TEXT1 and :rep2 with TEXT2.

problem:
when try to replace using something like:

rgobj = new RegExp(":rep","gi");
txt = txt.replace(rgobj,"TEXT1");

rgobj = new RegExp(":rep2","gi");
txt = txt.replace(rgobj,"TEXT2");

we get TEXT1 in both of them because :rep2 is similar with :rep and :rep proccess sooner.

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    2026-06-09T11:38:47+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 11:38 am

    If you require that :rep always end with a word boundary, make it explicit in the regex:

    new RegExp(":rep\\b","gi");
    

    (If you don’t require a word boundary, you can’t distinguish what is meant by “hello I got :rep24 eggs” — is that :rep, :rep2, or :rep24?)

    EDIT:

    Based on the new information that the match strings are provided by the user, the best solution is to sort the match strings by length and perform the replacements in that order. That way the longest strings get replaced first, eliminating the risk that the beginning of a long string will be partially replaced by a shorter substring match included in that long string. Thus, :replongeststr is replaced before :replong which is replaced before :rep .

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