diff --git a/rename_test.sh b/rename_test.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 5530862..0000000 --- a/rename_test.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -#! /usr/bin/env bash - -find_name(){ - find test -name "*[\\/:\*\?\"<>\|]*" -o -name "*." -} - -check_name() { - if [ "$(find_name | wc -l)" != "0" ]; then - printf '%s\n\n' "The following filenames contain unwanted characters:" - find_name - printf '\n%s\n%s\n' "Please run ./rename_test.sh" "If the problem persist, please open an issue." - exit 1 - else - echo "Ok" - fi -} - -rename_test() { - local filename - local new_filename - while read -r filename; do - # Even though it looks < and > are replaced by the same < and >, the latters are not ASCII code - # If you check with 'cat -v rename_test.sh' you would see 's//M-KM-^C/g' - # M-KM-^B -> U+02C2 - # M-KM-^C -> U+02C3 - new_filename=$(echo "$filename" | sed -r \ - -e "s/\"/'/g" \ - -e 's//˃/g' \ - -e 's/^(.*)\.$/\1/' - ) - printf '%s\n%s\n\n' "$filename" "$new_filename" - [ "$filename" != "$new_filename" ] && git mv "$filename" "$new_filename" - done < <(find_name) - - if [ "$(find_name | wc -l)" != "0" ]; then - echo "Still some files to treat:" - find_name - else - echo "Done" - fi -} - -main() { - if [ "$1" = "--check" ]; then - check_name - else - rename_test - fi -} - -main "$@"