rep is a command-line utility that takes grep-formatted lines via standard input, and performs a find-and-replace on them.
By default, it outputs a diff-preview of the changes to standard output, and with a flag it can write the changes to the files in place.
rep was inspired by wgrep for Emacs, which allows editing grep results in an Emacs buffer and then writing those changes...
The mainline RISC-V Linux kernel port continues to become more featureful each kernel cycle... Last week for the start of the Linux 6.11 merge window there were new RISC-V ISA extensions wired up while in ending out the v6.11 merge window this weekend there is yet more enablement activity.
A second round of RISC-V architecture updates were submitted and subsequently merged for the Linux 6.11...