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autofile-scaffolding-file-rename

v0.0.0

Published

Replaces {{placeholders}} of file and folder names.

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12

Readme

automaton task - http://indigounited.com/automaton

scaffolding-file-rename

Replaces {{placeholders}} of file and folder names.

Indigo United 2013


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