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Change the sed command to use GNU extended regex so we don't have backslash hell going on #11

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Pretty much as it says. Tested it, and it works. Feel free to clone my repo and put it through more rigorous tests.

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mbcrawfo commented Jun 5, 2015

Doesn't really seem worth adding a dependency on GNU sed just to have a very slightly prettier regex expression.

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