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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Converting file names to upper case Post 95367 by linuxpenguin on Tuesday 10th of January 2006 06:33:58 PM
Old 01-10-2006
for i in *
do
mv $i `echo $i|awk '{print toupper($0)}'`
done

now i dunno if you can consider this as a one line command, but i think it has to be, coz you cant execute each of the above line separately by itself to get your result
 

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