Provided by: sd_1.0.0-4_amd64 

NAME
sd
SYNOPSIS
sd [-p|--preview] [-F|--fixed-strings] [-n|--max-replacements] [-f|--flags] [-h|--help] [-V|--version]
<FIND> <REPLACE_WITH> [FILES]
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
-p, --preview
Display changes in a human reviewable format (the specifics of the format are likely to change in
the future)
-F, --fixed-strings
Treat FIND and REPLACE_WITH args as literal strings
-n, --max-replacements=LIMIT [default: 0]
Limit the number of replacements that can occur per file. 0 indicates unlimited replacements
-f, --flags=FLAGS
Regex flags. May be combined (like `-f mc`).
c - case-sensitive
e - disable multi-line matching
i - case-insensitive
m - multi-line matching
s - make `.` match newlines
w - match full words only
-h, --help
Print help (see a summary with '-h')
-V, --version
Print version
<FIND> The regexp or string (if using `-F`) to search for
<REPLACE_WITH>
What to replace each match with. Unless in string mode, you may use captured values like $1, $2,
etc
[FILES]
The path to file(s). This is optional - sd can also read from STDIN.
Note: sd modifies files in-place by default. See documentation for examples.
EXIT STATUS
0 Successful program execution.
1 Unsuccessful program execution.
101 The program panicked.
EXAMPLES
String-literal mode
$ echo 'lots((([]))) of special chars' | sd -s '((([])))'
lots of special chars
Regex use. Let's trim some trailing whitespace
$ echo 'lorem ipsum 23 ' | sd '\s+$' ''
lorem ipsum 23
Indexed capture groups
$ echo 'cargo +nightly watch' | sd '(\w+)\s+\+(\w+)\s+(\w+)' 'cmd: $1, channel: $2, subcmd: $3'
123 dollars and 45 cents
Find & replace in file
$ sd 'window.fetch' 'fetch' http.js
Find & replace from STDIN an emit to STDOUT
$ sd 'window.fetch' 'fetch' < http.js
sd 1.0.0 sd(1)