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<h2>phptags</h2>
phptags is a simple command-line tool to automate the alteration of open and close tags in PHP scripts.
* It can convert between short <mark>`<?`</mark> and long <mark>`<?php`</mark> open tokens.
* Add missing <ins><mark>`?>`</mark></ins> close tokens.
* Excise <s><mark>`?>`</mark></s> close tags.
* Correct leading or trailing <mark>`␣`</mark> whitespace / UTF-8 BOM issues around them.
It utilizes either regex and/or the tokenizer.
<h3>project pages</h3>
* http://freshcode.club/projects/phptags#~updates
* http://include-once.org/p/phptags/#~download
* http://fossil.include-once.org/phptags#~repository
* http://apt.include-once.org/#~packages
<h3>usage examples</h3>
* <b>phptags --whitespace *.php</b> cleans up spaces or UTF-8 BOM issues before opening and after close tags
* <b>phptags --warn directory/</b> searches through a directory and just warns about whitespace issues
* <b>phptags --close --long --tokenizer *.php</b> adds close tags, converts open tags into long form <?php and uses the more reliable --tokenizer mode (instead of --regex)
* <b>phptags --unclosed --shortall dir/ ../*.tpl includes/</b> converts all tags into short forms, and strips close tags of a document (it's advised to rather have whitespace issues fixed than keep using the newcomer workaround)
See also <b>--help</b> or the [manpage] [http://fossil.include-once.org/phptags/finfo?name=manpage.1|^] for the complete reference.
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