Adds a -H/--with-filename option ala grep, to include the filename in gron'ed output, for when processing multiple files (e.g., within find). #72
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I needed to grep for a JSON value across a large collection of files, and found myself doing
find . -type f -exec gron {} \; | grep whatever
, but then I couldn't identify which files contained the matches.grep
has a -H / --with-filename option, that prefixes each output line withfilename:
fro just such uses (e.g., withgrep -r
), and that seemed like the right answer. This change adds that option togron
, using "-" for the filename when the input is stdin.