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James | 2015-06-28 10:24:33+00:00 |
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Tidying up XML in one click | posts | /2015/06/28/tidying-up-xml-in-one-click/ |
When I’m working on Partridge and SAPIENTA, I find myself dealing with a lot of badly formatted XML. I used to manually run xmllint –format against every file before opening it but that gets annoying very quickly (even if you have it saved in your bash history). So I decided to write a Nemo script that does it automatically for me.
#!/bin/sh
for xmlfile in $NEMO_SCRIPT_SELECTED_FILE_PATHS; do
if [[ $xmlfile == *.xml ]]
then
xmllint --format $xmlfile > $xmlfile.tmp
rm $xmlfile
mv $xmlfile.tmp $xmlfile
fi
done
Pop that in a file called “Tidy XML” in your ~/.local/share/nemo/scripts directory and when you inspect files with Nemo it should appear in the right click menu.