I am so happy we have circled back around to 6th graders fighting. Things will be a lot calmer now. Pee pee poo poo.
I am so happy we have circled back around to 6th graders fighting. Things will be a lot calmer now. Pee pee poo poo.
Looked at your github. I would do this in a script:
#!/bin/bash
find /base/path/of/files -type f -name "module.json" > ListOfFilePaths.txt
for i in ListOfFilePaths.txt
do
sed -i "s/oldtext/newtext/g" $i
done
Once again, probably not the most efficient way to do it, but it might work.
Since I don't know the structure of your files, I can't help entirely, but I would use find/locate to get a list of file paths, then use a script to take that list and use sed for the replacement, like this:
#!/bin/bash
for i in ListOfFilePaths.txt
do
sed -i "s/oldtext/newtext/g" $i
done
Please copy the entire line for oldtext and newtext to avoid accidental replacements.
Also, I am very new to scripting, and this likely has multiple problems with it. I am just throwing out ideas.
While you are right that EVs just move pollution from one place to another, that other place doesn't have to be a traditional power plant. If we are able to transfer to green energy, like wind, solar, or nuclear, those cars suddenly become a lot better for the environment.
As for drilling public lands, I strongly disagree. If we can build more green energy sources instead, we will become less reliant on oil and the prices might drop with lower demand. Drilling public land is a great way to ruin the area for years.