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Informations about the package inspector

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Inspector

Inspector is a simple tool that can be used to search in a directory for a given string or pattern.

Installation

Inspector is available as a composer package on packagist. Installing it is quite simple:

$ composer create-project wouterj/inspector

Usage

This is a quick documentation, advantage documentation is added during the BETA period

Inspector has just one command at this moment, called inspect. This will inspect a directory:

# searches for files which contains 'hello'
$ php inspector.php inspect -p 'hello'

This command has multiple options:

Filters

Inspector has one build-in filter at the moment. Filters provide a solution for common --filter pattern.

GitIgnoreFilter

This filter will search for a .gitignore file in the root of the document and ingores every file that is in there.

$ php inspector.php inspect -p 'foo' --filter gitignore

Contributing

Inspector love contributors. Please, fork this repo, create a new branch, improve this code and open a PR. Inspector uses the Symfony Coding Standards

If you do not want to contribute with writing code, you can also help to review the issues/PRs.


All versions of inspector with dependencies

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Requires symfony/finder Version 2.1.x
zendframework/zend-eventmanager Version 2.0.x
symfony/console Version 2.1.x
pimple/pimple Version 1.x
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