Reputation: 62538
Often I find myself doing repetitive file & replace operations in a file. Most often that comes down to fixed find and replace operations; deleting some lines, changing some strings that are always the same and so on.
In Vim that is a no-brainer,
function! Modify_Strength_Files()
execute':%s/?/-/'
execute':%s/Ä/-/'
"--------------------------------------------------------
execute':%s/Ä/-/'
execute':%s///g'
"--------------------------------------------------------
execute':g/Version\ of\ Light\ Ship/d'
execute':g/Version\ of\ Data\ for\ Specific\ Regulations/d'
"--------------------------------------------------------
" execute':g/LOADING\ CONDITION/d'
" execute':g/REGULATION:\ A\.562\ IMO\ Resolution/d'
" This is to reduce multiple blank lines into one.
execute ':%s/\s\+$//e'
execute ':%s/\n\{3,}/\r\r/e'
" ---------------------
endfunction
copied verbatim.
How could a function like this be defined in Sublime Text editor, if it can be done at all, and then called to act upon the currently opened file?
Upvotes: 6
Views: 6051
Reputation: 4252
Here are resources to write Sublime Text 2 plugins:
Example: you can write a similar plugin and bind a hot key to it, that is, batch_edit
command. Then you can open a file and execute the command via that hot key. By the way, in this script, I didn't consider the file encoding. You can get the file encoding via self.view.encoding()
.
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import sublime, sublime_plugin
import re
class BatchEditCommand(sublime_plugin.TextCommand):
def run(self, edit):
self._edit = edit
self._replace_all(r"\?", "-")
self._replace_all(u"Ä", "-")
self._delete_line_with(r"Version of Light Ship")
self._delete_line_with(r"Version of Data for Specific Regulations")
self._replace_all(r"(\n\s*\n)+", "\n\n")
def _get_file_content(self):
return self.view.substr(sublime.Region(0, self.view.size()))
def _update_file(self, doc):
self.view.replace(self._edit, sublime.Region(0, self.view.size()), doc)
def _replace_all(self, regex, replacement):
doc = self._get_file_content()
p = re.compile(regex, re.UNICODE)
doc = re.sub(p, replacement, doc)
self._update_file(doc)
def _delete_line_with(self, regex):
doc = self._get_file_content()
lines = doc.splitlines()
result = []
for line in lines:
if re.search(regex, line, re.UNICODE):
continue
result.append(line)
line_ending = {
"Windows" : "\r\n",
"Unix" : "\n",
"CR" : "\r"
}[self.view.line_endings()]
doc = line_ending.join(result)
self._update_file(doc)
Upvotes: 14