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@@ -1 +1,60 @@ -Retest. +unixize +------- + +unixize is a small tool to bulk rename files into a cool UNIX-friendly +standard. Basically, everything becomes lowercase and there is no need to +escape characters anymore when entering your filenames in a terminal. It +also removes unicode characters. + +unixize is configurable through options. Refer to + $ man unixize +to get a list of options. + +Dependencies +------------ +- A C compiler +- GNU Make + +Installation +------------ +You can get unixize either through git or fossil. + +For fossil use: + $ mkdir unixize + $ cd unixize + $ fossil clone https://chiselapp.com/user/JozanLeClerc/repository/unixize unixize.fossil + $ fossil open --force unixize.fossil + +or for git: + $ git clone git://jozanleclerc.xyz/jozan/unixize.git + $ cd unixize + +Then build the program: + $ make + $ sudo make install clean + +Note that on BSD systems you want to use gmake instead of make: + $ gmake + $ sudo gmake install clean + +Usage +----- +USE WITH CAUTION! + +Without the -p option, unixize will commit to do exactly +what it's supposed to do, rename all the badly formatted in the chosen +directory. To deunixize your files, you'll have to rename everything +manually. + +Example of usage: + $ cd messy_directory + $ unixize -v -r . + +End note +-------- +Please note that unixize was tested only on FreeBSD at the moment. +Linux and macOS tests are coming soon. You can report bug on +[[https://github.com/JozanLeClerc/unixize.git][GitHub]]. + +Thanks for checking *unixize*. + @@ -76,6 +76,7 @@ what it's supposed to do, rename all the badly formatted in the chosen directory. To deunixize your files, you'll have to rename everything manually. +Example of usage: ```sh cd messy_directory unixize -v -r . @@ -48,6 +48,8 @@ Without the ~-p~ option, *unixize* will commit to do exactly what it's supposed to do, rename all the badly formatted in the chosen directory. To deunixize your files, you'll have to rename everything manually. + +Example of usage: #+BEGIN_SRC shell cd messy_directory unixize -v -r . |