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@automattic/vip-search-replace
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A Node package interface to a Go powered search and replace package
const { replace } = require( '@automattic/vip-search-replace' );
// Create a readable and writeable stream. Can be any stream: File, std, etc...
const readableStream = fs.createReadStream( 'path_to_sql_file.sql' );
const writeableStream = fs.createWriteStream( 'path_to_sql_file_replaced.sql', { encoding: 'utf8' } );
const result = await replace( readableStream, [ 'thisdomain.com', 'thatdomain.com' ] );
result.pipe( writeableStream );
For details about contributing to this project (e.g. setting up development environment, publishing a release, etc.), please see CONTRIBUTING.md.
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A Node package interface to a Go powered search and replace package
The npm package @automattic/vip-search-replace receives a total of 1,001 weekly downloads. As such, @automattic/vip-search-replace popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @automattic/vip-search-replace demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 20 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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