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git-repo-sync
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Any tool for committing the same change across multiple repos?
Maybe git-repo-sync https://github.com/it3xl/git-repo-sync
- push a folder to two different remote repos?
ast-grep
- AST-grep(sg) AST grep based on Treesitter
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Show HN: GritQL, a Rust CLI for rewriting source code
This looks great, thanks for building and sharing it.
Interested folks may also want to check out ast-grep:
https://github.com/ast-grep/ast-grep
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ast-grep is a command-line tool that lets you search and transform code written in many programming languages using abstract syntax trees (ASTs). ASTs are data structures that capture the syntactic and semantic structure of source code. With ast-grep, you can write patterns as if you are writing ordinary code, and it will match all code that has the same syntactical structure. And if you need more power, you can use YAML, a rule system that allows you to write more sophisticated linting rules or code modifications.
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 11 Dec 2023
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AST-grep(sg) is a CLI tool for code structural search, lint, and rewriting
I really like this - it means the tool is available to people with familiarity of any of those four distribution mechanisms.
You can also download pre-built binaries from their releases page: https://github.com/ast-grep/ast-grep/releases/tag/0.14.2
On top of that, they offer API bindings for it in three different languages:
- Rust (not yet stable): https://docs.rs/ast-grep-core/latest/ast_grep_core/
- JavaScript/TypeScript: https://ast-grep.github.io/guide/api-usage/js-api.html
- Python: https://ast-grep.github.io/guide/api-usage/py-api.html
It's rare to see a tool/library offer this depth of language support out of the box.
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SemanticDiff now supports Rust
Is there an open source library that does this? Maybe something on top of ast-grep
- Ripgrep 14 Released
What are some alternatives?
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