yaml-replacer
v0.0.5
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Simple CLI to replace an attribute in yaml
Downloads
360
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Simple CLI to replace an attribute in yaml
Downloads
360
path
to a yaml file, a key
and a value
(if value is not defined, all instances of key
will instead be deleted instead of replaced). The CLI will loop through all keys in the yaml file and replace the key with the value and write the result to the file.