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metalsmith-renamer
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This is a plugin for Metalsmith which renames files matching a given pattern
.
This project is on somewhat of an auto-pilot which means:
Thanks for your understanding!
If using the CLI for Metalsmith, metalsmith-renamer can be used like any other plugin by including it in
metalsmith.json
. For example:
For Metalscript's JavaScript API, metalsmith-renamer can be used like any other plugin, by attaching it to the function invocation chain on the Metalscript object. For example:
import Metalsmith from "metalsmith";
import renamer from "metalsmith-renamer";
Metalsmith(__dirname)
.use(
renamer({
"Markdown Files": { // this name is only used to help organize different settings
pattern: "folder/**/*.md",
rename: function (name) {
return "renamed" + name;
},
},
"HTML Pages": {
pattern: "folder/about.html",
rename: "index.html",
}, // and as many more patterns as you want
})
)
.build();
metalsmith-renamer
has two options, both of which must be defined:
pattern
: option which uses minimatch to find files to rename.rename
: which takes a string
argument for what you'd like the files to be named, or a function
that takes a
matched file name and returns the new one to be used.index.html
, allowing me to link straight to directories and not have to use the filename.
metalsmith-permalink insists on enclosing files within a structured folder system, whereas I have folder already
organized manually.FAQs
Plugin to take a pattern and rename each matched file
We found that metalsmith-renamer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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