repgrep (rgr)
An interactive replacer for ripgrep
.
This is an interactive command line tool to make find and replacement easy.
It uses ripgrep
to find, and then provides you with a simple interface to see
the replacements in real-time and conditionally replace matches.
Some features:
- ⚡ Super fast search results
- ✨ Interactive interface for selecting which matches should be replaced or not
- 🕶️ Live preview of the replacements
- 🧠 Replace using capturing groups (e.g., when using
/foo (\w+)/
replace withbar $1
) - 🦀 and more!
Supported file encodings:
- ASCII
- UTF8
- UTF16BE
- UTF16LE
Other encodings are possibly supported but untested at the moment. See this issue for more information.
Usage
After installing, just use rgr
(think: rg
+ replace
).
The arguments are:
rgr <rg arguments> # See `rgr --help` for more details
Here's an example where we ran the command:
rgr -C5 dreamcast
And have entered the replacement flycast
:
Installation
First and foremost, make sure you've installed ripgrep
(AKA: rg
).
To do so see the ripgrep
installation instructions.
Precompiled binaries
See the releases page for pre-compiled binaries.
Via Cargo
NOTE: The minimum Rust version required is 1.72.0
.
cargo install repgrep
Via Pacman (Arch Linux)
repgrep
can be installed
from the official repositories using Pacman.
pacman -S repgrep
Via MacPorts (macOS)
repgrep
can also be installed on macOS using MacPorts:
sudo port install repgrep
More info here.
From Source
NOTE: The minimum Rust version required is 1.72.0
.
git clone https://github.com/acheronfail/repgrep/
cd repgrep
cargo install --path .
License: Unlicense OR MIT OR Apache-2.0