From eb700e71f0ab89f16aabefea8d190a33beb50fcc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Paul Buetow (lxpbuetow.webde.local)" Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2014 13:15:46 +0100 Subject: Add rename sample --- docs/foo.1 | 17 ++++++++++------- docs/foo.pod | 11 +++++++---- docs/foo.txt | 11 +++++++---- 3 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/foo.1 b/docs/foo.1 index 0ab1f9b..57ca229 100644 --- a/docs/foo.1 +++ b/docs/foo.1 @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ .\" ======================================================================== .\" .IX Title "FOO 1" -.TH FOO 1 "2013-03-22" "foo 0.0.0.0" "User Commands" +.TH FOO 1 "2014-02-03" "foo 0.0.0.0" "User Commands" .\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. .if n .ad l @@ -236,16 +236,19 @@ in order to build ./docs/foo.1. The page will be included in the resulting debia .Ve .SS "Renaming foo into your project name" .IX Subsection "Renaming foo into your project name" -Rename all files which have *foo* included into your own new package name. You can find them with +Rename all files which have *foo* included into your own new package name. You can do that with: .PP -.Vb 1 -\& find . \-name \e*foo\e* +.Vb 3 +\& PROJECTNAME=yourproject +\& find . \-name \e*foo\e* | +\& while read foo; do git mv $foo ${foo/foo/$PROJECTNAME}; done .Ve .PP -Search all content and rename *foo* into your own new package name. You can find all files with +Search all content and rename *foo* into your own new package name. You can do that with: .PP -.Vb 1 -\& grep \-R foo . | grep \-v .git +.Vb 2 +\& grep \-R foo . | grep \-v .git | +\& cut \-d: \-f1 | uniq | xargs sed \-i "s/foo/$PROJECTNAME/g" .Ve .SS "Updating ./debian" .IX Subsection "Updating ./debian" diff --git a/docs/foo.pod b/docs/foo.pod index c4cadb9..5afff25 100644 --- a/docs/foo.pod +++ b/docs/foo.pod @@ -90,13 +90,16 @@ in order to build ./docs/foo.1. The page will be included in the resulting debia =head2 Renaming foo into your project name -Rename all files which have *foo* included into your own new package name. You can find them with +Rename all files which have *foo* included into your own new package name. You can do that with: - find . -name \*foo\* + PROJECTNAME=yourproject + find . -name \*foo\* | + while read foo; do git mv $foo ${foo/foo/$PROJECTNAME}; done -Search all content and rename *foo* into your own new package name. You can find all files with +Search all content and rename *foo* into your own new package name. You can do that with: - grep -R foo . | grep -v .git + grep -R foo . | grep -v .git | + cut -d: -f1 | uniq | xargs sed -i "s/foo/$PROJECTNAME/g" =head2 Updating ./debian diff --git a/docs/foo.txt b/docs/foo.txt index 7f01494..bf913ac 100644 --- a/docs/foo.txt +++ b/docs/foo.txt @@ -89,14 +89,17 @@ Customize Renaming foo into your project name Rename all files which have *foo* included into your own new package - name. You can find them with + name. You can do that with: - find . -name \*foo\* + PROJECTNAME=yourproject + find . -name \*foo\* | + while read foo; do git mv $foo ${foo/foo/$PROJECTNAME}; done Search all content and rename *foo* into your own new package name. You - can find all files with + can do that with: - grep -R foo . | grep -v .git + grep -R foo . | grep -v .git | + cut -d: -f1 | uniq | xargs sed -i "s/foo/$PROJECTNAME/g" Updating ./debian Edit the following files accordingly to your new project (e.g. with -- cgit v1.2.3