Replace everything inside a String.prototype
Replace all substring matches in a string
Replace all homoglyphs with base characters.
Replace all instances in a JavaScript string
Compile all your schemas into one and replace all imports
replace all occurrences of a string within a string with another string
Replace all url paths and @import paths within css text, with custom function map.
This package includes the [core-js](https://github.com/zloirock/core-js) polyfill for `String#replaceAll`, along with TypeScript typings.
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Cli to quickly replace occurences of a word in a file
Takes a String, or Bytes and replaces each word found with a same word from the provided dictionary
Helper that allows Git and shell scripts to use KeePassXC as credential store
CLI tool for converting audiobook directories to M4B format with chapters and metadata
A native Rust CLI for Bear.app on macOS — SQLite for reads, CloudKit REST API for writes
String replacement utility inspired by JavaScript, allowing pattern-based substitutions with support for both exact matches and regex patterns.
Test speedup by replacing fixtures :all with only the necessary
button_form replaces all <input type="submit"/> tags with <button/> in your forms
Replace all personal data from your models with faker-generated ones.
You can control the gsub replacement with the ruby script.
Need to replace some tokens? This is all you need (Ruby 1.9+).
With the help or Ruby JSS, uses the API to list all or one the policies in which a package appears and gives the ability to replace the package in all these policies.
Replaces Net::HTTP with a subclass that routes all requests to a Rack application
ClickUp: One app to replace them all.
Replaces all instances of url() in CSS files Sprockets concats, if the url is relative.
Replace Ruby 1.8 syntax with the Ruby 1.9 syntax all over the project
Bdoc is a simple replacement for gem server that doesn't require running a server and is much nicer to browse.
Fill strings that have placeholders like [color], possibly returning multiple results.
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