Add grep+sed+git-add+git-commit+git-push script #1
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We need to re-write stuff a lot while we're churning the code with Abra. For example, we wanted to rename all password related env vars to be prefixed with
SECRET_
. With theclone_all.py
we can get all the repos cloned out. Next is to rewrite stuff and push it back. Then you canrm -rf ~/.abra/apps
and get a fresh clone.Starting proposal:
grep -l -R FOOBAR * | xargs sed -i 's/FOOBAR/BARFOO/'
Wasn't really working but there is a little stab at it:
Done!