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Intuitive find and replace CLI (sed alternative)

flowingfocus

For cases I am not 100% sure I want to replace all occurrences, I prefer scooter: https://github.com/thomasschafer/scooter

karmakaze

The sed extraction example is more complicated than it needs to be:

    echo "sample with /path/" | sed -E 's|.*(/.*/)|\1|g'
The search/replace separator doesn't have to be '/'.

I can't see myself using this for a performance bump given that I already know vi, thus sed expressions.

Myrmornis

Regardless of the appeal to unix philosophy in their docs, sd has never stuck with me because it doesn't natively support replace across a project/ multiple files, and that's what you always want to do. Instead I pipe `rg -R --json` output into a script (rg does do replacement, but only on the stdout, not in-place)

mirashii

I'm not sure I understand what you're saying. You can pass a list of files to sd, `sd before after **/*.py` to replace in all the python files in your project. That's about as native of a replace across multiple files you could possibly want.

assbuttbuttass

Use find?

    find -exec sd before after \;

jiehong

If you use fish, have a look at `string replace` as a built-in and related [0].

[0]: https://fishshell.com/docs/current/cmds/string.html