Without understanding the full issue, if I were you, I'd try the following:
s/.*\@poseidon.*\]/ /g;As long as you are sure that it always starts with that same string. I'd throw a \n tag metacharacter after the end square bracket to take out the line break in the files.
BTW, I believe the $ tag indicates that the text must be at the end of the line being checked, so your regex would only remove poseidon (and everything before it on the line)
In reply to Re: Removing @poseidon tags from java code
by Praethen
in thread Removing @poseidon tags from java code
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