Why are the filename and message content in different files? One little mistake will create a giant mess.
In any case, this being UNIX, there's ways to hedge your bets... I'd make an 'out' folder and create links in it, instead of renaming the original files. If something goes wrong, you're not left with all your files irreparably misnamed, just a bit of trash you can delete and start over.
This should create links in the ./out/ folder of the right names.
Thanks, the files originate from an old audio tape archive which at one point has been digitized. The textfiles where created a long time ago on a separate system.
I will have a look at your script – thank you.
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Originally Posted by RudiC
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Remove the echo command if happy with the proposals.
That seems to work about right.
I have two problems though.
The filenames looks like this:
03 ELO---Happy-Haunting
But I would prefer:
03 - ELO - Happy Haunting
I need some sort of separation between the thre fields which are track number, artist, title.
If blanks needs to be converted then perhaps underscore is better? Like: " 02_-_artist_-_title_song.wav"
I could easily convert underscore back to space afterwards.
Is this the section where blanks are converted?
Quote:
${NFN// /-}
Also, it seems like some folders have their files numbered like this:
01 fsfsdf.wav
02 dfgh ert.wav
...
11 abc def.wav
Leading zeroes below ten. Where do I modify the script for this?
i have hundreds of directories that have to be renamed. the directory structure is fairly uniform which makes the scripting a little simpler.
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Hi,
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eg:
'file.ps' contains following text:
14 (09 01 932688 0)t
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kernkraft 400
Imagine
i kissed a girl
Thriller
animals
hallelujah
paint it black
psychosocial
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*ABNA.txt
356
24
36
112
*AC24.txt
457
458
321
2
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b.bam
c.bam
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file1
filename1
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filename2
file3
filename3
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