Find and replace multiline strings
Requirements
All you need is Docker
Getting Started
- Insert a start tag and stop tag to a text file, for example
<!-- replacer_start --> <div>This is the text block that will be replaced</div> <div>Let's make it work!</div> <!-- replacer_end -->
- Prepare a file with the text that you want to inject
$ echo -e '<div>This is the incoming text block</div>\n<div>It worked!</div>' > incoming.txt
- Run the application
$ docker run --rm -v ${PWD}/:/app unfor19/replacer -sf /app/incoming.txt -df /app/README.md- That's it, your text has been replaced! To see more options
$ docker run --rm -v ${PWD}/:/app unfor19/replacer --help Usage: bash main.sh -sf incoming.txt -df README.md --dst_file_path | -df [REQUIRED] Full path to destination file --src_file_path | -sf [replacer_null] Full path to source file that will be injected --src_text | -st [replacer_null] Text of the source to inject --start_value | -sv [<!-- replacer_start -->] From where to start --end_value | -ev [<!-- replacer_end -->] Where to stop --create_backup | -cb [true] Create a backup file --backup_file_path | -bp [./] Full path to backup file
NOTE: the code block above ☝️ was automatically generated with replacer! See the raw version of this README.md file and update_readme.sh
Authors
Created and maintained by Meir Gabay
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details