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<h1>Bashscript for transforming Filename</h1> |
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I have encountered one problem when I tried to use software I have copied from a windows machine in a windows emulator. The filenames where all in capital letters most windows programms didn't work until I had renamed them all. Instaed of renaming each file with one seperate "mv" command you can use this little, useful script |
I have encountered one problem when I tried to use software I have copied from a [[windows]] machine in a windows emulator. The filenames where all in capital letters most windows programms didn't work until I had renamed them all. Instaed of renaming each file with one seperate "mv" command you can use this little, useful script |
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do mv -i $i $(echo $i | tr [A-Z] [a-z])<br> |
do mv -i $i $(echo $i | tr [A-Z] [a-z])<br> |
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done<br> |
done<br> |
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Latest revision as of 22:53, 23 February 2005
Bashscript for transforming Filename
I have encountered one problem when I tried to use software I have copied from a windows machine in a windows emulator. The filenames where all in capital letters most windows programms didn't work until I had renamed them all. Instaed of renaming each file with one seperate "mv" command you can use this little, useful script
for i in *
do mv -i $i $(echo $i | tr [A-Z] [a-z])
done