Yes, it is possible. Sed could match the first the letter, "M" and any other characters after it and quit matching after the first line and wrap the wanted html tags around the match. This may not be what you want as your question is too simple that I expect there many solutions to your issue too extensive to guess which is the best one. In the future keep in mind that if it is "text" then there are no foreseeable limitations to it being manipulated.
Hi, there. I am using vim to edit some files I am working on from terminal. I occasionally pressed some keys by mistake, and the word just got highlight. Afterward whenever I type in that word, it will be highlight automatically. It is annoying. Could someone tell me how to turn this off?
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