Find and replace based on directory name using csv

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I have to edit a bunch of html files in different directories and am trying to find a quick way to do it. For example:



In directory ABC I want to edit index.html replacing with text that I have in the a csv file.



There are hundreds of directories I need to do this in every month so manually editing each individual document would be too much work.



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In the CSV file I have the directory name and the text I want to use in the corresponding index.html file:



Directoy,Text



ABC,meta property="og:image" content="docs/nameofimageabc.jpg" /



XYZ,meta property="og:image" content="docs/nameofimagexyz.jpg" /



I want to replace whatever is in the meta property="og:image" tag with what I have in the csv file, I don't have that info in the CSV file though.










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  • Sorry, it excluded part of my post that was in html tags. In the example it should read - replacing "meta property="og:image" content="docs/abc.jpg" /" with text I have in a CSV file

    – Jonathan
    Mar 6 at 13:48















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I have to edit a bunch of html files in different directories and am trying to find a quick way to do it. For example:



In directory ABC I want to edit index.html replacing with text that I have in the a csv file.



There are hundreds of directories I need to do this in every month so manually editing each individual document would be too much work.



EDIT



In the CSV file I have the directory name and the text I want to use in the corresponding index.html file:



Directoy,Text



ABC,meta property="og:image" content="docs/nameofimageabc.jpg" /



XYZ,meta property="og:image" content="docs/nameofimagexyz.jpg" /



I want to replace whatever is in the meta property="og:image" tag with what I have in the csv file, I don't have that info in the CSV file though.










share|improve this question
























  • Sorry, it excluded part of my post that was in html tags. In the example it should read - replacing "meta property="og:image" content="docs/abc.jpg" /" with text I have in a CSV file

    – Jonathan
    Mar 6 at 13:48













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I have to edit a bunch of html files in different directories and am trying to find a quick way to do it. For example:



In directory ABC I want to edit index.html replacing with text that I have in the a csv file.



There are hundreds of directories I need to do this in every month so manually editing each individual document would be too much work.



EDIT



In the CSV file I have the directory name and the text I want to use in the corresponding index.html file:



Directoy,Text



ABC,meta property="og:image" content="docs/nameofimageabc.jpg" /



XYZ,meta property="og:image" content="docs/nameofimagexyz.jpg" /



I want to replace whatever is in the meta property="og:image" tag with what I have in the csv file, I don't have that info in the CSV file though.










share|improve this question
















I have to edit a bunch of html files in different directories and am trying to find a quick way to do it. For example:



In directory ABC I want to edit index.html replacing with text that I have in the a csv file.



There are hundreds of directories I need to do this in every month so manually editing each individual document would be too much work.



EDIT



In the CSV file I have the directory name and the text I want to use in the corresponding index.html file:



Directoy,Text



ABC,meta property="og:image" content="docs/nameofimageabc.jpg" /



XYZ,meta property="og:image" content="docs/nameofimagexyz.jpg" /



I want to replace whatever is in the meta property="og:image" tag with what I have in the csv file, I don't have that info in the CSV file though.







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  • Sorry, it excluded part of my post that was in html tags. In the example it should read - replacing "meta property="og:image" content="docs/abc.jpg" /" with text I have in a CSV file

    – Jonathan
    Mar 6 at 13:48

















  • Sorry, it excluded part of my post that was in html tags. In the example it should read - replacing "meta property="og:image" content="docs/abc.jpg" /" with text I have in a CSV file

    – Jonathan
    Mar 6 at 13:48
















Sorry, it excluded part of my post that was in html tags. In the example it should read - replacing "meta property="og:image" content="docs/abc.jpg" /" with text I have in a CSV file

– Jonathan
Mar 6 at 13:48





Sorry, it excluded part of my post that was in html tags. In the example it should read - replacing "meta property="og:image" content="docs/abc.jpg" /" with text I have in a CSV file

– Jonathan
Mar 6 at 13:48










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