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August 2, 2012 13:21
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Sends each line in the current BBEdit document to its own file
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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# A simple script that takes each line of the currently open (and saved!) document | |
# and outputs a file for each line, named with the first matching group of the name_grep | |
# regex | |
# | |
# It saves its output to a folder named "output" on the desktop | |
# | |
# Not really meant for general consumption, but as a tool that gets modified with every new | |
# time you have to do this. | |
# | |
# WD-rpw 07-31-2012 | |
import fileinput | |
import re, os | |
OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = os.path.expanduser("~/Desktop/output") | |
name_grep = re.compile( r"(.+?)\(" ) # the grep used to derive the file name (group 1 is used for the name) | |
# this particular regex was meant to parse lines of function declarations and use the name of the function as the file name | |
# Like so: | |
# | |
# somefunction(paramaters) | |
if not os.path.exists(OUTPUT_DIRECTORY): | |
os.mkdir(OUTPUT_DIRECTORY) | |
for line in fileinput.input( [ os.environ.get("BB_DOC_PATH") ] ): | |
res = name_grep.search(line) | |
if res == None: | |
continue | |
filename = res.group(1) | |
with open( os.path.join(OUTPUT_DIRECTORY, filename), 'w' ) as f: | |
f.write( line ) | |
print "all done!" |
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