some usefull scripts for various purpouses
- rename
do recursive rename of files, directories and all its content (does not work on ms windows)
- run
run specified command in multiple directories
call rename.sh
wrapper for git repositories, it moves .git
dir away, performs all renames, moves .git
dir back and creates commit:
./scripts/rename.sh \
djangobaselibrary=yournewsupercoollibrary \
django-base-library=your-new-super-cool-library \
"Django Base Library=You New Super Cool Library"
each param is one rename pattern.
you can either pass arguments directly:
./scripts/run 'git checkout master' ./first-repo/ /tmp/second-repo/ ~/third-repo/
or define some replacements in runcommand.py
, which will be evaluated. it is found in actual directory:
# beginnig of runcommand.py
import os.path
MY_DIRS = (
'./first-repo',
'/tmp/second-repo',
os.path.expanduser('~/third-repo/'),
)
my_command = 'git checkout master'
# end of runcommand.py
than call:
./scripts/run my_command MY_DIRS
you can define as many variables as you want, and there are two special names _cmd
and _ALL
, which are taken if no params are given:
# beginnig of runcommand.py
import os.path
MY_DIRS = (
'./first-repo',
'/tmp/second-repo',
os.path('~/third-repo/'),
)
my_command = 'git checkout master'
_ALL = MY_DIRS
_cmd = my_command
# end of runcommand.py
so, if you now call:
./scripts/run
now all three script calls are equivalent