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git-sed(1) -- replace patterns in git-controlled files
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## SYNOPSIS
`git-sed` [ -c ] [ -f <flags> ] <search> <replacement>
## DESCRIPTION
Run git grep and then send results to sed for replacement with the
given flags, if -f is provided.
Also runs git commit if -c is provided.
## OPTIONS
-c
commit the resulting changes with a standard commit message
detailing the exact command ran. will fail if there are unstaged
changes.
-f <flags>
will use the given regex flags in the sed command (for example "g"
replaces multiple times on the same line).
<search>
the pattern passed to grep and to the first part of the sed expression.
<replacement>
the replacement passed to sed, the second part of the sed expression.
## EXAMPLES
$ git sed 'my_function' 'do_stuff'
# ... only does the changes, without committing
$ git commit -m"use proper function name"
$ git sed -c 'do_stuff' 'stuff'
# .. does the changes and a commit
$ git sed -f g do_stuff stuff
# .. g is actually pretty important, otherwise you will miss some
# stuff!
## AUTHOR
Written by Antoine Beaupré <<anarcat@debian.org>> from
inspiration by https://github.com/da-x/git-search-replace and
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9651898/is-there-a-git-sed-or-equivalent
## REPORTING BUGS
<<https://github.com/tj/git-extras/issues>>
## SEE ALSO
<<https://github.com/tj/git-extras>>
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