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diff --git a/docs/features/replacements.rst b/docs/features/replacements.rst
index 215f0ddb..39dccca2 100644
--- a/docs/features/replacements.rst
+++ b/docs/features/replacements.rst
@@ -48,14 +48,14 @@ In practice, it's pretty common for the replacement literal to be long and
complex. For instance, it might be an XSS exploit that weighs in at hundreds or
thousands of characters. To cope with this, there's a variation of the
replacement hook specifier that lets you load the replacement text from a file.
-So, you might start **mitmdump** as follows:
+To specify a file as replacement, prefix the file path with ``@``.
+You might start **mitmdump** as follows:
->>> mitmdump --replace-from-file :~q:foo:~/xss-exploit
+>>> mitmdump --replacements :~q:foo:@~/xss-exploit
This will load the replacement text from the file ``~/xss-exploit``.
-Both the ``--replace`` and ``--replace-from-file`` flags can be passed multiple
-times.
+The ``--replacements`` flag can be passed multiple times.
Interactively
@@ -66,7 +66,6 @@ replacement hooks using a built-in editor. The context-sensitive help (:kbd:`?`)
complete usage information.
================== =======================
-command-line ``--replace``,
- ``--replace-from-file``
+command-line ``--replacements``
mitmproxy shortcut :kbd:`O` then :kbd:`R`
================== =======================