# lprefix A small tool to prefix lines in a script. --- While using `xargs`, I found it hard to use `sed` to prepend something to lines in the output because of its regex interpretation. That's why I hacked this together. ## Install ```shell cargo install lprefix ``` ## Example Example of how I use it: ```shell forall () { local P=${P:-1} local ARG="cd {} ; pwd ; $@" find . -type d -depth 1 -maxdepth 1 | xargs -n 1 -P ${P} -I {} bash -c "$ARG | lprefix '{}'" } ```