Hi Everyone

I am only an enthusiast programmer and truthfully I have not done much 
with shell scripting, before realized what fish was about the syntax 
freaked me out. Sed also freaks me out, again due to the syntax. Do you 
think it would be in keeping with the goals of fish to create a wrapper 
around sed to make it more friendly(and verbose).

For example:
echo daytime | sed 's/day/night/'

perhaps could be:
echo daytime | fsed -s -in_regex 'day' -out_regex 'night'

This is nearly useless for this example but perhaps might help once more 
complex options were involved? Has this already been done, is it useful?

BTW I emailed Axel on github, hopefully I'll hear back.

Thanks-Patrick

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