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Automatically replacing variables in PHP files when doing "git add"
*.php filter=subvars
%%PackageName%%=My Project
%%CopyrightHolder%%=Me <me@gmail.com>
  1. Place .gitattributes in your home directory

  2. Add .gitvars to your project directory and customize it

  3. Execute:

     git config --global core.attributesfile ~/.gitattributes
     git config --global filter.subvars.clean 'php -r "echo file_exists(\".gitvars\") ? strtr(file_get_contents(\"php://stdin\"), parse_ini_file(\".gitvars\")) : file_get_contents(\"php://stdin\");"'
    
  4. Set up your IDE to create new PHP files similar to template.php

  5. Enjoy ;)

ATTENTION: One caveat of a filter on *.php files is that checkouts of branches with many PHP files become quite slow. I had to disable the filter again for this reason.

<?php
/*
* This file is part of the %%PackageName%% package.
*
* (c) %%CopyrightHolder%%
*
* For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
* file that was distributed with this source code.
*/
...
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stof commented Jan 15, 2014

It might be better to write a small plugin for your IDE to allow injecting the variables into your template on class creation based on the ini file

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