On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 02:25:18PM -0500, Ted Zlatanov wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 11:27:38 -0700 Patrick Horgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> PH> Rinehart, Raleigh wrote:
> >> You can do a mass rename with something like this in a bash shell
> >> (untested)
> >> find . -name *.flac | while read f; do mv "$f" `echo "$f" | sed 's/
> >> /-/g'`; done
> >>
> PH> I love Unix:)
>
> This is a bit cleaner and probably faster, since it skips files without
> spaces in the name. Just give it directory names as arguments.
>
> perl -MFile::Find -e'find(sub { return unless m/\s/; $new = $_; $new
> =~s/\s+/-/g; rename $_ => $new }, @ARGV)' DIR1 DIR2 ...
>
or if you have zsh and the 'rename' perl utility :
% rename 's/\s+/-/g' **/*.flac
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