Frank Terbeck wrote: > Thomas Jollans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > [...] > > zsh, yay! :-) > Just a few remarks. > >> #!/bin/zsh >> >> FS=" >> " > > IFS, I suppose. But: Why do you set it? ugh... good question. I wrote this ages ago ;-)
> >> for f in **/* > > for i in ./**/* # make f=./$f unneeded below. > >> do >> #required for files in the current dir. >> f=./$f >> #dir of file >> fp1=${f%/*}/ > > fp1={$f:h} # (think (h)ead) > >> #name of file >> fp2=${f##*/} > > fp2=${f:t} # (think (t)ail) > >> #dir should already be anti-spaced and lower-cased >> f=$fp1:gs/\ /_/:l$fp2 >> #the new name; anti-spaced and lower-cased >> f2=$f:gs/\ /_/:l >> >> if ! [[ $f = $f2 ]] >> then >> mv -v "$f" "$f2" >> fi >> done > > Of course, your expansions do work (and they are portable, as they > work in every POSIX shell), but if you use zsh already, why not ':t' > and ':h', as they are easier to read, IMHO. :-) > > Recursive globbing is just a wonderful feature, isn't it? :-) definitely. Thanks for the comments :-) Thomas
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