This small perl utility renames all files and all subdirectories from a given startdirectory and downwards in more readable filenames: Only the characters a-z, 0-9, underline, dash, and point are allowed. Multiple spaces and german umlauts will be replace
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jolietrenamer by Antitrack ----------------- CHANGELOG. For other updates, see the web site at http://jolietrenamer.sourceforge.net _________________ jolietrenamer by Antitrack ----------------- For other updates, see the web site at http://jolietrenamer.sourceforge.net _________________ File- and Directorynames Renamer v1.0 Atitrack A.D. 1-1-2002 for Ody, dbn3, and the rest of the world. Author Email: antitrack@x-mail.net Renames all dirty and stupid sounding files and their subdirectories with nice, tidy filenames that can easily be burned on CD. Useful for newsgroups- and MP3-leechers alike. GPL Freeware, Perl source. Usage : perl jolietrenamer.pl /start/of/subdirs/which/to/rename Changelog: NEW: v1.1 (Jan 10th, 2002) * Does not need the Unix environment anymore * Does not need the Find command - traverses the directory recursively itself * Fixed a bug who renamed "good" filenames by appending numbers in front of it * Differentiates between Linux-slashes ("/") and Windows-Backslash ("\") in dirs
This tiny perl tool tidies up all filenames and subdir-names from a given start directory so everything can be burned to joliet CDs (max. length of name: 62 chars). With improvements it could do 8.3 MSDOS names suitable for MSDOS boot cds-however, it doesn't handle extensions "properly" yet.
v1.0
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