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when I use dasel I like to create a backup if it modifies a file.
Currently I use cp before running dasel to create the backup.
But I would prefer that dasel takes care of it.
What about implementing the following (global) commandline flags ?
-b, --backup create a backup before writing the file
--backup-suffix string suffix to use for backup file (default .~)
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All of the modifying commands support a -o or --out flag that allows you to change where the modified contents are written. I expect this largely covers this need, would you agree?
Hi @TomWright,
when I use dasel I like to create a backup if it modifies a file.
Currently I use cp before running dasel to create the backup.
But I would prefer that dasel takes care of it.
What about implementing the following (global) commandline flags ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: