Provided by: rpl_1.12-1_all
NAME
rpl - replace strings in files
DESCRIPTION
usage: rpl [-h] [--version] [--encoding ENCODING] [-E] [-i] [-m] [-w] [-b] [-q] [-v] [-s] [-e] [-F] [--files] [-x GLOB] [-R] [-p] [-f] [-d] OLD-TEXT NEW-TEXT [FILE ...] Search and replace text in files. Text matching the pattern OLD-TEXT is replaced by NEW-TEXT in each FILE. Filenames may include glob patterns (these must be quoted to avoid being interpreted by the shell), and in particular may use ‘**’ to match all files and zero or more directories and subdirectories. Tilde and environment variable expansion is also performed. positional arguments: OLD-TEXT NEW-TEXT FILE `-' or no FILE argument means standard input options: -h, --help show this help message and exit --version show program's version number and exit --encoding ENCODING specify character set encoding -E, --extended-regex use extended regular expression module `regex' -i, --ignore-case search case-insensitively -m, --match-case ignore case when searching, but try to match case of replacement to case of original, either capitalized, all upper-case, or mixed -w, --whole-words whole words (OLD-TEXT matches on word boundaries only) -b, --backup rename original FILE to FILE~ before replacing -q, --quiet quiet mode -v, --verbose verbose mode -s, --dry-run simulation mode -e, --escape expand escapes in OLD-TEXT and NEW-TEXT [deprecated] -F, --fixed-strings treat OLD-TEXT and NEW-TEXT as fixed strings, not regular expressions --files OLD-TEXT and NEW-TEXT are file names to read patterns from -x GLOB, --glob GLOB modify only files matching the given glob (may be given more than once) -R, --recursive search recursively -p, --prompt prompt before modifying each file -f, --force ignore errors when trying to preserve attributes -d, --keep-times keep the modification times on modified files
EXAMPLES
Replace all occurrences of the word ‘F’ with ‘A’ in all files with extension .txt under the grades/ directory: rpl -w F A 'grades/**/*.txt'
AUTHOR
Written by Göran Weinholt and Reuben Thomas.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2018-2021 Reuben Thomas <rrt@sc3d.org> Copyright © 2017 Jochen Kupperschmidt <homework@nwsnet.de> Copyright © 2016 Kevin Coyner <kcoyner@debian.org> Copyright © 2004-2005 Göran Weinholt <weinholt@debian.org> Copyright © 2004 Christian Häggström <chm@c00.info> rpl comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You may redistribute copies of rpl under the terms of the GNU General Public License. For more information about these matters, see the file named COPYING. This program was written for Debian as a free replacement for the non-free rpl program by Joe Laffey.
SEE ALSO
find(1), sed(1).