So does that mean I will be left with 2 files, ie track feat.artist.mp3 and track feat artist.mp3? If so can I just add this to the bottom:
?
[...]
Absolutely no
When the script finds a file named, let's say, feat.artist.mp3, it will remove all the dots except the one before the string mp3.
If there is already a file named featartist.mp3, the script won't do anything (you'll get only a warning, actually): the filename feat.artist.mp3 will remain unchanged.
Let me know if you want something different (for example: substitute all the dots with underscore).
If there is not file named featartist.mp3, feat.artist.mp3 will be renamed to featartist.mp3 (anyway, no need to execute rm).
Hello,
I have a requirement to search a directory, which contains any number of other directories for file names that contain special characters.
directory structure
DIR__
|__>DIR1
|__>DIR2__
|__>DIR2.1
|__>DIR2.2
|__>DIR3
..
... (8 Replies)
Hi.
I have many files in a folder, and even more in the subfolders. I need a script that finds and removes certain characters (them being /n in this one) in the files in the folder and it's subfolders.
So, could someone write me a script that works in Linux, does this:
Searchs for "/n" in... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
Am creating files and doing copy,compare and deletion.
As i do not want to mention the filepath everywhere, i store the filepaths in variables.
FILENAME="/home/test/create/Myfile.txt"
WR_PATH="/home/test/wrie/writefile.txt"
RD_PATH="/home/test/myread/readfile.txt"
echo "This is my... (2 Replies)
I want to create a temp file which is named based on a search string. The search string may contain spaces or characters that aren't supposed to be used in filenames so I want to strip those out.
My thought was to use 'tr' with but the result is the opposite of what I want:
$ echo "test... (5 Replies)
Hi Gurus,
Do any kind souls encounter have the same script as mentioned here.
Find and compare filenames in different mount point and remove duplicates.
Thanks a million!!!
wanna13e (7 Replies)
Hi,
I am creating a script to do a find and replace single/multiple lines in a file with any number of lines.
I have written a logic in a script that reads a reference file say "findrep" and populates two variables $FIND and $REPLACE
print $FIND gives
Hi How r $u
Rahul()
Note:... (0 Replies)
I have a perl find program that will find all files of window application stored on unix disks.
Ofcourse these files contain all the weird characters windows allows, but on *nix pukes out all kinds of unwanted effects when processing these.
Is their a utility that will escape all these... (3 Replies)
hello,
I'm trying to figure out which tool is best for recursively renaming and files or folders using the characters \/*?”<>| in their name. I've tried many examples that use Bash, Python and Perl, but I'm not much of a programmer I seem to have hit a roadblock.
Does anyone have any... (15 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file having following content.
<sip:9376507346@97.208.31.7:51088
<sip:9907472291@97.208.31.7:51208
<sip:8103742422@97.208.31.7:51024
<sip:9579892841@97.208.31.7:51080
<sip:9370904222@97.208.31.7:51104
<sip:9327665215@97.208.31.7:51104
<sip:9098364262@97.208.31.7:51024... (2 Replies)
Hi Guys,
My requirement is to remove any invisible and special characters from the file like control M(carriage return) and alt numerics and it should not replace @#!$%
abc|xyz|acd¥£ó
adc|123| 12áí
Please help on this.
Thanks
Rakesh (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: rakeshp
1 Replies
LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
dr_unsort
dr_symlinks(1) USER COMMANDS dr_symlinks(1)
NAME
dr_unsort - unsort the current mpd playlist
SYNOPSIS
dr_unsort
DESCRIPTION
dr_unsort invokes unsort(1) on the current audio playlist as used by mpd. Use it if you'd like some variation in your music.
EXAMPLE
If The_Beatles/The_White_Album_I/03-Glass_Onion.ogg is the current playing track and your current playlist looks like
Flying_Lotus/Los_Angeles/01 Brainfeeder.mp3
The_Beatles/The_White_Album_I/01-Back_in_the_U.S.S.R..ogg
The_Beatles/The_White_Album_I/02-Dear_Prudence.ogg
> The_Beatles/The_White_Album_I/03-Glass_Onion.ogg
The_Beatles/The_White_Album_I/04-Ob-La-Di,_Ob-La-Da.ogg
The_Beatles/The_White_Album_I/05-Wild_Honey_Pie.ogg
The_Beatles/The_White_Album_I/06-The_Continuing_Story_of_Bungalow_Bill.ogg
The_Beatles/The_White_Album_I/07-While_My_Guitar_Gently_Weeps.ogg
Flying_Lotus/Los_Angeles/02 Breathe . Something_Stellar STar.mp3
Flying_Lotus/Los_Angeles/03 Beginners Falafel.mp3
Flying_Lotus/Los_Angeles/04 Camel.mp3
Napalm_Death/The_Peel_Sessions/01-The_Kill-Prison_Without_Walls-Dead_Part_1.mp3
Napalm_Death/The_Peel_Sessions/02-Deceiver-Lucid_Fairytale-In_Extremis.mp3
Napalm_Death/The_Peel_Sessions/03-Blind_To_The_Truth-Negative_Approach-Common_Enemy.mp3
Napalm_Death/The_Peel_Sessions/04-Obstinate_Direction-Life-You_Suffer_Pt_2.mp3
Flying_Lotus/Los_Angeles/05 Melt!.mp3
Flying_Lotus/Los_Angeles/06 Comet Course.mp3
Flying_Lotus/Los_Angeles/07 Orbit 405.mp3
Flying_Lotus/Los_Angeles/08 Golden Diva.mp3
invoking dr_unsort will yield something like e.g.
Flying_Lotus/Los_Angeles/01 Brainfeeder.mp3
The_Beatles/The_White_Album_I/01-Back_in_the_U.S.S.R..ogg
The_Beatles/The_White_Album_I/02-Dear_Prudence.ogg
> The_Beatles/The_White_Album_I/03-Glass_Onion.ogg
Flying_Lotus/Los_Angeles/02 Breathe . Something_Stellar STar.mp3
The_Beatles/The_White_Album_I/04-Ob-La-Di,_Ob-La-Da.ogg
Napalm_Death/The_Peel_Sessions/01-The_Kill-Prison_Without_Walls-Dead_Part_1.mp3
Flying_Lotus/Los_Angeles/03 Beginners Falafel.mp3
The_Beatles/The_White_Album_I/05-Wild_Honey_Pie.ogg
Napalm_Death/The_Peel_Sessions/02-Deceiver-Lucid_Fairytale-In_Extremis.mp3
Flying_Lotus/Los_Angeles/04 Camel.mp3
The_Beatles/The_White_Album_I/06-The_Continuing_Story_of_Bungalow_Bill.ogg
Napalm_Death/The_Peel_Sessions/03-Blind_To_The_Truth-Negative_Approach-Common_Enemy.mp3
Flying_Lotus/Los_Angeles/05 Melt!.mp3
The_Beatles/The_White_Album_I/07-While_My_Guitar_Gently_Weeps.ogg
Napalm_Death/The_Peel_Sessions/04-Obstinate_Direction-Life-You_Suffer_Pt_2.mp3
Flying_Lotus/Los_Angeles/06 Comet Course.mp3
Flying_Lotus/Los_Angeles/07 Orbit 405.mp3
Flying_Lotus/Los_Angeles/08 Golden Diva.mp3
WARNING
Due to limitations in the mpc/mpd protocol, dr_unsort needs filesystem level write access to mpd's playlist directory.
ENVIRONMENT
dr_unsort honors strings DR_PLAYLISTS (mpd's playlist directory) and DR_UNSORT (unsort pathname).
SEE ALSO
unsort(1), available from http://packages.debian.org/unsort.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This manpage is copyright 2010, 2011 Joost van Baal <joostvb-draai@mdcc.cx>.
Draai is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, as published by the Free
Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed WITHOUT ANY WAR-
RANTY. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with draai. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
AUTHOR
Joost van Baal <joostvb-draai@mdcc.cx>
dr_symlinks 20110603 03 juin 2011 dr_symlinks(1)