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Goldie

Find text in files recursively

Arguments

Flags:

  --absolute (or -a)
  Show full paths

  --case-insensitive (or -i)
  Perform a case insensitive search

  --clean (or -c)
  Print a clean list without formatting

  --no-highlight (or -h)
  Don't highlight matches

  --no-spacing (or -s)
  Don't add spacing between items

  --no-ignore-defaults
  Don't use the default ignore-component-rules

Values:

  --path (or -p)
  Path to a directory

  --exclude (or -e)
  Exclude paths that contain this string

  --max-results (or -m)
  Max results to show

  --context (or -C)
  Number of lines to show in between

  --context-before (or -B)
  Number of lines to show before

  --context-after (or -A)
  Number of lines to show after

  --ignore-exact
  Add ignore-component-rule (exact)

  --ignore-contains
  Add ignore-component-rule (contains)

  --ignore-starts
  Add ignore-component-rule (starts with)

  --ignore-ends
  Add ignore-component-rule (ends with)

Arguments:

  query (Required)
  Text query to match

Ignored Components

Components are each part of a path.

/these/are/components

They are checked to see if they should be ignored.

By default it ignores files and directories you likely don't need.

# Exact
c == "node_modules" or
c == "package-lock.json" or
c == "env" or
c == "venv" or
c == "build" or

# Contains
c.contains("bundle.") or
c.contains(".min.") or

# Starts
c.starts_with(".") or

# Ends
c.ends_with(".zip") or
c.ends_with(".tar.gz")

These should be updated over time by the dev(s).

You can add more rules through arguments.

It also ignores binary files:

for c in bytes:
    if c == 0:
        return false

Running

To run the debug version for testing you can use run.sh

To compile a production binary you can do:

nim compile -d:release -o=bin/goldie "src/goldie.nim"

Then place that binary somewhere in your path.

Or install through the AUR

Why This

I made this because the search tool I used failed to find results sometimes.

I could just use ripgrep instead, but I can modify this to my needs.

Plus it's fun to have a nim project.

Contribute

Code contributions are welcome to this project.

The only restriction is that dependencies are not allowed.

Library files should be included instead of declared in goldie.nimble

For instance this uses the nap library which I wrote, which is used for arguments.

And it resides in src/nap