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KviPyTools

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

rename

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.

run

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