Apply regular expression substitution globally to many files with a script

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小蘑菇 2020-12-17 00:58

I want to apply a certain regular expression substitution globally to about 40 Javascript files in and under a directory. I\'m a vim user, but doing this by hand can be ted

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  •  难免孤独
    2020-12-17 01:25

    You asked for a script, but you mentioned that you are vim user. I tend to do project-wide find and replace inside of vim, like so:

    :args **/*.js | argdo %s/,\(\_\s*[\]})]\)/\1/ge | update
    

    This is very similar to the :bufdo solution mentioned by another commenter, but it will use your args list rather than your buflist (and thus doesn't require a brand new vim session nor for you to be careful about closing buffers you don't want touched).

    • :args **/*.js - sets your arglist to contain all .js files in this directory and subdirectories
    • | - pipe is vim's command separator, letting us have multiple commands on one line
    • :argdo - run the following command(s) on all arguments. it will "swallow" subsequent pipes
      • % - a range representing the whole file
      • :s - substitute command, which you already know about
      • :s_flags, ge - global (substitute as many times per line as possible) and suppress errors (i.e. "No match")
      • | - this pipe is "swallowed" by the :argdo, so the following command also operates once per argument
      • :update - like :write but only when the buffer has been modified

    This pattern will obviously work for any vim command which you want to run on multiple files, so it's a handy one to keep in mind. For example, I like to use it to remove trailing whitespace (%s/\s\+$//), set uniform line-endings (set ff=unix) or file encoding (set filencoding=utf8), and retab my files.

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