Write At: Command Station V1.0.4

writeat --target critical.db --position end --text "NEW_RECORD" --atomic Emoji, non-Latin scripts, and multibyte characters are now handled correctly in positioning calculations. For example:

writeat --target src/main.rs \ --position before:pattern:"// INSERT FUNCTIONS HERE" \ --text "fn new_feature() -> String \n \"Hello from v1.0.4\".to_string()\n\n\n" Combine with grep and sed for complex pipelines without touching the original file: write at command station v1.0.4

- name: Bump version in README run: | writeat --target README.md \ --position replace:pattern:"Version: [0-9.]+" \ --text "Version: $NEW_VERSION" \ --atomic Call writeat from within Vim to apply external transformations: writeat --target critical

:!writeat --target % --position after:line:1 --text "// Updated on %date%" Rotate and annotate logs nightly: For the latest updates, visit the official documentation

LOG="/var/log/app.log" MARKER="## Checkpoint $(date) ##" writeat --target $LOG --position after:pattern:"ERROR" --text "$MARKER\n" Generate boilerplate code by writing at marker comments:

echo "Hello, world" > test.txt writeat --target test.txt --position end --text "\nWritten by v1.0.4" cat test.txt Welcome to the future of command-line text writing. This article is accurate as of the release of write at command station v1.0.4. For the latest updates, visit the official documentation or GitHub repository.