I also agree sed and some regex is your best bet
I recommend formatting the regex with regex101.com, I’m down to help you if you post some examples
Additionally there is a cli tool, I think jq or something like that, for processing json on the command line
I have foundry too, let me see if I can find the files that need to be updated
I have made a python script and ran it on a clone of your git repo to confirm it works, simply run it at the root directory of wherever the files are, it will walk through and find module.json and do the replace.
#!/usr/bin/env python3 import re import os import fileinput pattern = re.compile(r'(?P\.+)\"compatibility\":{\"minimum\":\"(?P\\d+)\",\"verified\":\"(?P\\d+)\"},(?P\.+)') def make11(match): if match.groupdict().get('min', None) and match.groupdict().get('ver', None): return f"{match.groupdict()['pre']}\"compatibility\":{{\"minimum\":\"11\",\"verified\":\"11\"}},{match.groupdict()['post']}" for root, dirs, files in os.walk("."): for file in files: if file == "module.json": for line in fileinput.input(f"{root}/{file}", inplace=True): print(re.sub(pattern, make11, line))
edit: lemmy is fucking with the formatting and removing the fucking regex group names, which will bork it. I’ve tried fixing it, dm me if you want me to send a downloadable link to the script