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svu
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Essential Command Line Tools for Developers
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Auto versioning?
I use svu in a script to get the correct version based on my conventional commit messages (which I write using a tool I made, meteor)
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go-conventionalcommits: Parse your commit messages as the Conventional Commits spec demands, in no time
Points that count towards Conventional Commits: - they don't get in the way (as far as my experience with them is concerned) - they enable or leverage tools like caarlos0/svu: Semantic Version Util
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Meet Semverbot, a semver versioning CLI tool written in GoLang
Nice tool! Reminds me a bit of https://github.com/caarlos0/svu that relies on prefixes in commit messages for determining the level to increase. The point is that the authors of commit messages usually know best if they only patched something or added a new feature or made a breaking change.
sd
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Essential Command Line Tools for Developers
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Ripgrep 14 Released
I wanted to like sd but it doesn't support my main use case of recursive search/replace. Imagine every time you wanted to grep some files you had to build a find+xargs+rg pipeline... it just takes me out of the flow too much. I'm glad people are posting other options here, I'm looking forward to trying them.
https://github.com/chmln/sd/issues/62
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🐚🦀Comandos shell reescritos em Rust
sd
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sed cheatsheet
https://github.com/chmln/sd ftw (sed rebuilt in rust, much easier imho) ;-)
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What modern utilities should be a standard part of a modern unixy distro?
sd is a more intuitive alternative to sed, focussing on making find and replace easier - which is all I ever used sed for.
https://github.com/chmln/sd
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Delete all occurrences of a string
If it's in multiple files? To be honest, I'd just use a terminal and sed (or sd if you want something with a more friendly interface).
- Neovim locks up on big files while doing a replacement
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sd: your script directory
I love the idea and I'll try it out, but a heads up in case the author is around: the name sd clashes with another tool [0], which works as an alternative to sed.
I use that one pretty often, so maybe my first managed script will be one which symlinks binaries :)
[0] https://github.com/chmln/sd
- Intuitive find and replace CLI (sed alternative)
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Rust Easy! Modern Cross-platform Command Line Tools to Supercharge Your Terminal
sd is a find-and-replace CLI, and you can use it as a replacement for sed and awk. It is way more user-friendly and modern. It is also magnitudes faster than sed.
What are some alternatives?
semantic-release - :package::rocket: Fully automated version management and package publishing
ripgrep - ripgrep recursively searches directories for a regex pattern while respecting your gitignore
git-chglog - CHANGELOG generator implemented in Go (Golang).
neomutt - ✉️ Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks -- IRC: #neomutt on irc.libera.chat
semverbot - A CLI which automates semver versioning.
useful-sed - Useful sed scripts & patterns.
git-semver - Semantic Versioning with git tags
hck - A sharp cut(1) clone.
homebrew-tap - Homebrew tap for Restechnica
pomsky - A new, portable, regular expression language
terrathon - Lightweight Python wrapper around the Terraform CLI.
joshuto - ranger-like terminal file manager written in Rust