replace
replace2
is a command line utility for performing search-and-replace on files. It's similar to sed but there are a few differences:
It is a fork of https://github.com/harthur/replace with rename of the command from replace
to replace2
.
- Modifies files when matches are found
- Recursive search on directories with -r
- Uses JavaScript syntax for regular expressions and replacement strings.
Install
npm install replace2 -g
You can now use replace2
and search2
from the command line.
Examples
Replace all occurrences of "foo" with "bar" in files in the current directory:
replace2 'foo' 'bar' *
Replace in all files in a recursive search of the current directory:
replace2 'foo' 'bar' . -r
Replace only in test/file1.js and test/file2.js:
replace2 'foo' 'bar' test/file1.js test/file2.js
Replace all word pairs with "_" in middle with a "-":
replace2 '(\w+)_(\w+)' '$1-$2' *
Replace only in files with names matching *.js:
replace2 'foo' 'bar' . -r --include="*.js"
Don't replace in files with names matching *.min.js and *.py:
replace2 'foo' 'bar' . -r --exclude="*.min.js,*.py"
Preview the replacements without modifying any files:
replace2 'foo' 'bar' . -r --preview
See all the options:
replace2 -h
Search
There's also a search2
command. It's like grep
, but with replace2
's syntax.
search2 "setTimeout" . -r
Programmatic Usage
You can use replace from your JS program:
var replace = ; ;
More Details
Excludes
By default, replace2
and search2
will exclude files (binaries, images, etc) that match patterns in the "defaultignore"
located in this directory.
On huge directories
If replace2
is taking too long on a large directory, try turning on the quiet flag with -q
, only including the necessary file types with --include
or limiting the lines shown in a preview with -n
.