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Learn JavaScript by adventuring around in the terminal.

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You will often need to change the contents of a string. Strings have built-in functionality that allow you to inspect and manipulate their contents. Here is an example using the `.replace()` method: ```js let example = 'this example exists' example = example.replace('exists', 'is awesome') console.log(example) ``` Note that to change the value that the `example` variable references, we need to use the equals sign again, this time with the `example.replace()` method to the right of the equals sign. ## The challenge: Create a file named `revising-strings.js`. Define a variable named `pizza` that references this string: `'pizza is alright'` Use the `.replace()` method to change `alright` to `wonderful`. Use `console.log()` to print the results of the `.replace()` method to the terminal. Check to see if your program is correct by running this command: `javascripting verify revising-strings.js`