PyMerge is a simple tool to merge virtually unlimited files into one single file.
- Open PyMerge.py file with your favourite text editor and edit the lines below CONFIGURATION SECTION. See Configuration below for more info.
- Once done, run it!
There are some configuration options to allow you to customize the way PyMerge works. These options are stored as key-value pairs.
- sameDirForMergedFiles: This setting makes PyMerge override the destination setting in each path configuration.
- mergedFilesPath: If previous setting is set to True, this is the path where the merged files are going to be stored.
- pattern: This is the pattern that PyMerge will search for when finding files to merge. For example, *.sql pattern will find every file whose name ends in .sql.
- paths: Array of key-value pairs.
- source: The source where PyMerge will find (recursively) for files matching the pattern set in the previous setting.
- destination: If sameDirForMergedFiles is set to False, the output path where PyMerge will save the merged file.
- filename: The name of the output file.