Want to thank, interactive shell script attached (supplied AS-IS) :)) -Dan
Carsten Reith <[email protected]> wrote: > Something like: > > for i in xml*/email/*; do mv $i `dirname $i`/[email protected]; > done > > ? > > Cheers, > > Carsten > > Dan <[email protected]> writes: > > > Hello, > > > > About *shelling*, I found two useful tricks to edit the filesystem. > > > > To speed up editing on folder file list: > > nano *.xml (CTRL+S, CTRL+X) > > > > Recursively into subdirs: > > nano `find . -name *.xml` (CTRL+S, CTRL+X) > > > > The problem comes when given a filesystem structure like: > > > > xml1/email/[email protected] > > xml2/email/[email protected] > > xml3/email/[email protected] > > xml4/email/[email protected] > > xml5/email/[email protected] > > xml6/email/[email protected] > > xml7/email/[email protected] > > > > I want to rename with one unique shell commmand all the wrong > > emails to [email protected] > > > > Do you have a tip to exchange? > > > > Thanks! > > > > -Dan >
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