#!/bin/bash # vim:ft=sh:ts=3:sts=3:sw=3:et: ### # Strips the closing php tag `?>` and any following blank lines from the # end of any PHP file in the current working directory and sub-directories. Files # with non-whitespace characters following the closing tag will not be affected. # # Author: Bryan C. Geraghty # Date: 2009-10-28 # Source: http://bryan.ravensight.org/2010/07/remove-php-closing-tag/ ## FILES=$(pcregrep -rnM --include='^.*\.php$' '^\?\>(?=([\s\n]+)?$(?!\n))' .); for MATCH in $FILES; do FILE=`echo $MATCH | awk -F ':' '{print $1}'`; TARGET=`echo $MATCH | awk -F ':' '{print $2}'`; LINE_COUNT=`wc -l $FILE | awk -F " " '{print $1}'`; echo "Removing lines ${TARGET} through ${LINE_COUNT} from file $FILE..."; sed -i "${TARGET},${LINE_COUNT}d" $FILE; done;