trrename 0.12.0

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dotnet tool install --global trrename --version 0.12.0                
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dotnet new tool-manifest # if you are setting up this repo
dotnet tool install --local trrename --version 0.12.0                
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#tool dotnet:?package=trrename&version=0.12.0                
nuke :add-package trrename --version 0.12.0                

Rename a grammar symbol or symbols.
This program is part of the Trash toolkit.

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# Trrename
Rename a symbol in a grammar.
# Usage
trrename -r <string>
# Details
`trrename` renames rule symbols in a grammar.
The `-r` option is required. It
is a list of semi-colon delimited pairs of symbol names, which are separated
by a comma, e.g., `id,identifier;name,name_`. If you are using Bash,
make sure to enclose the argument as it contains semi-colons.
# Examples
trparse Foobar.g4 | trrename -r "a,b;c,d" | trprint > new-grammar.g4
# Current version
0.12.0 -- Bug fixes for: parsing result sets reading; update to Antlr 4.9.3; standardize -f, -v options across tools; fix trkleene, trrup, trrename, trparse, trfold, trsponge; remove trmvsr, add trmove, trull.