Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: farpy
Version: 0.0.1
Summary: Find and replace strings in files like sed does
Author: Asad Rauf
Author-email: asadrauflashari@gmail.com
Maintainer-email: Asad Rauf <asadrauflashari@gmail.com>
License: MIT License
        
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Project-URL: homepage, https://github.com/rauf-asad/farpy
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Requires-Python: >=3.8
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
License-File: LICENSE

# Functionality

```shell
farpy --path path --filetype filetype --old "old string" --new "new_string"
```

## Arguments
1. path -> path to file or directory
2. filetype -> optional (only affect this filetype) Other wise affects all files in directories recursively
3. old_string -> string to find for replacement (has to be a literal)
4. new_string -> string to replace old string with (has to be literal)
