This will add the replaceAll method to the string prototype so you can use it exactly as you would with ECMA-262 and all need to be done after support was added to your env is to remove the require at the top!
npm install replaceall-shimAll you have to do is to require the package on the top of your file after you installed the package (npm i replaceAll-Shim),
```
require('replaceAll-Shim');
then you can use replaceAll method as you would if ECMA-262 was supported in your environment as the method will be added to the String prototype:
```
'aabbcc'.replaceAll('b', '.');
// 'aa..cc'