From bb83945623fa6cef6c195c98a7776f45974c006c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: xyz Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2021 15:39:52 -0700 Subject: move work-tree to /, delete mods files, addd cfgL --- .local/bin/mvtr | 14 -------------- 1 file changed, 14 deletions(-) delete mode 100755 .local/bin/mvtr (limited to '.local/bin/mvtr') diff --git a/.local/bin/mvtr b/.local/bin/mvtr deleted file mode 100755 index 850f8dba..00000000 --- a/.local/bin/mvtr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -# can use ls pipe to sed pipe to bash, similar to eval? see comment at link: -# link also show perl-rename approach -# https://linuxconfig.org/rename-all-files-from-uppercase-to-lowercase-characters -# if only change ' ' to '_' `rename` might be sufficient, for upper to lower case might need perl-rename if want concise - -# ./_filename will be renamed ./filename, not what I want, need improve -# -exec can't replace -execdir here, can write a -exec version - -find "$@" -depth -execdir sh -c 'dest="$(echo "$1" | tr -d "\047" | sed -E -e "s/([[:lower:]])([[:upper:]])/\1_\2/g" | tr "[:upper:] " "[:lower:]_" | tr -s "[:punct:]" | sed -E -e "s#/-#/#g" -e "s/_([[:punct:]])/\1/g" -e "s/([[:punct:]])_/\1/g" | tr -s "[:punct:]")"; [ -e "$dest" ] || mv -v -- "$1" "$dest"' shell '{}' \; - -# for test -#mkdir -p ~/test/A\ A/; rm -rf ~/test/A\ A/1t/; cp -r ~/test/0t/ ~/test/A\ A/1t/; time mvtr ~/test/A\ A/1t/; tree ~/test/A\ A/1t/ -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2