Crates.io | recurse |
lib.rs | recurse |
version | 0.3.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2020-07-05 17:33:43.993156 |
updated_at | 2020-07-15 02:38:47.191095 |
description | Recursive directory traversal file management tool |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/chrissimpkins/recurse |
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The recurse
executable is a cross-platform command line tool for file management with default recursive directory traversal and regular expression pattern matching support. It is built in Rust and tested against the stable, beta, and nightly Rust toolchains on GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows platforms.
Features are available through sub-commands of the recurse
executable. Support currently includes:
recurse contains
: identify valid UTF-8 encoded text file paths with contents that match regular expression patternsrecurse find
: identify regular expression pattern match line and byte offsets in valid UTF-8 encoded text filesrecurse walk
: recursive directory traversal file listingsThe following features are in development:
recurse replace
: replace strings in text files that match regular expression patterns (issue #6)See the Usage section below for additional details.
See the FAQ.md for answers to frequently asked questions.
cargo
from crates.ioUse cargo
to install the recurse
executable from crates.io:
$ cargo install recurse
cargo
from the master branch of the repositoryClone the git repository, compile, and install the executable with the following commands:
$ git clone https://github.com/chrissimpkins/recurse.git
$ cd recurse
$ cargo install --path .
View the help documentation for any sub-command on the command line with the syntax:
$ recurse [SUB-COMMAND] --help
The help menu displays available options and required arguments.
Recursive directory traversal is the default behavior across all sub-commands.
contains
sub-commandcontains
Syntax$ recurse contains [OPTIONS] [REGEX] [START PATH]
The contains sub-command's default behavior is to list all text file paths with one or more valid UTF-8 encoded Unicode scalar values that match a regular expression pattern [REGEX]
. Hidden paths are excluded by default and are defined as a directory or file path that begins with a period (e.g., .hidden
directory or .hidden.txt
file). All directory and file paths below a hidden directory are considered hidden. Directory traversal proceeds to the max depth below the user-specified start path [START PATH]
.
contains
OptionsCommand line options modify the default behavior. Supported options for the contains
sub-command are:
-a | --all
: Include hidden file and directory paths-e | --ext [EXTENSION]
: Filter on paths that include an EXTENSION string. Enter an EXTENSION string argument to define the extension filter. The EXTENSION argument may be defined with or without a period character (e.g., txt
or .txt
)--maxdepth [DEPTH]
: maximum depth to extend traversal of file system sub-directory structure. Enter an integer value for DEPTH to limit the directory traversal.--mindepth [DEPTH]
: minimum depth to begin traversal of file system sub-directory structure. Enter an integer value for DEPTH to limit the directory traversal.--symlinks
: Follow symbolic linksfind
sub-commandfind
Syntax$ recurse find [OPTIONS] [REGEX] [START PATH]
The find
sub-command's default behavior is to list all lines in text files with valid UTF-8 encoded Unicode scalar values that match a regular expression pattern [REGEX]
. The report includes the following data for each line in a file with a match:
[FILEPATH] [LINE NUMBER]:[START BYTE OFFSET INDEX]-[END BYTE OFFSET INDEX] [ MATCHED STRING ]
Here is an example of a match result on the regular expression pattern [Rr]ecurse
in this repository:
./src/command/find.rs 12:11-18 [ Recurse ]
Note that the byte offsets will not map 1:1 to "character offsets" when multi-byte encoded characters are in or before the matched string in a given line of text.
Hidden paths are excluded by default and are defined as a directory or file path that begins with a period (e.g., .hidden
directory or .hiddent.txt
file). All directory and file paths below a hidden directory are considered hidden. Directory traversal proceeds to the max depth below the user-specified start path [START PATH]
.
find
OptionsCommand line options modify the default behavior. Supported options for the find
sub-command are:
-a | --all
: Include hidden file and directory paths-e | --ext [EXTENSION]
: Filter on paths that include an EXTENSION string. Enter an EXTENSION string argument to define the extension filter. The EXTENSION argument may be defined with or without a period character (e.g., txt
or .txt
)--maxdepth [DEPTH]
: maximum depth to extend traversal of file system sub-directory structure. Enter an integer value for DEPTH to limit the directory traversal.--mindepth [DEPTH]
: minimum depth to begin traversal of file system sub-directory structure. Enter an integer value for DEPTH to limit the directory traversal.--symlinks
: Follow symbolic linkswalk
sub-commandwalk
Syntax$ recurse walk [OPTIONS] [START PATH]
The walk sub-command's default behavior is to list all file paths that are not hidden in the standard output stream. Hidden paths are defined as a directory or file that begins with a period (e.g., .hidden
directory or .hidden.txt
file). All directory and file paths below a hidden directory path are considered hidden. Directory traversal proceeds to the max depth below the user-specified start path [START PATH]
.
walk
OptionsCommand line options modify the default behavior. Supported options for the walk
sub-command are:
-a | --all
: Include hidden file and directory paths-d | --dir
: Filter on directory paths only, do not list file paths-e | --ext [EXTENSION]
: Filter on paths that include an EXTENSION string. Enter an EXTENSION string argument to define the extension filter. The EXTENSION argument may be defined with or without a period character (e.g., txt
or .txt
)--maxdepth [DEPTH]
: maximum depth to extend traversal of file system sub-directory structure. Enter an integer value for DEPTH to limit the directory traversal.--mindepth [DEPTH]
: minimum depth to begin traversal of file system sub-directory structure. Enter an integer value for DEPTH to limit the directory traversal.--symlinks
: Follow symbolic linksPlease submit new issues on the GitHub issue tracker.
Contributions under the Apache License, v2.0 are welcomed. Please open a pull request with your proposal for changes.
Apache License, v2.0. See LICENSE.md for the full text of the license.