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12. More Scripts

12.1 Applying a command to all files in a directory.

12.2 Sample: A very simple backup script (little bit better)

            #!/bin/bash
            SRCD="/home/"
            TGTD="/var/backups/"
            OF=home-$(date +%Y%m%d).tgz
            tar -cZf $TGTD$OF $SRCD
           

12.3 File re-namer


             #!/bin/sh
             # renna: rename multiple files according to several rules
             # written by felix hudson Jan - 2000

             #first check for the various 'modes' that this program has
             #if the first ($1) condition matches then we execute that portion of the
             #program and then exit

             # check for the prefix condition
             if [ $1 = p ]; then

             #we now get rid of the mode ($1) variable and prefix ($2)
               prefix=$2 ; shift ; shift

             # a quick check to see if any files were given
             # if none then its better not to do anything than rename some non-existent
             # files!!

               if [$1 = ]; then
                  echo "no files given"
                  exit 0
               fi

             # this for loop iterates through all of the files that we gave the program
             # it does one rename per file given
               for file in $*
                 do
                 mv ${file} $prefix$file
               done

             #we now exit the program
               exit 0
             fi

             # check for a suffix rename
             # the rest of this part is virtually identical to the previous section
             # please see those notes
             if [ $1 = s ]; then
               suffix=$2 ; shift ; shift

                if [$1 = ]; then
                 echo "no files given"
                exit 0
                fi

              for file in $*
               do
                mv ${file} $file$suffix
              done

              exit 0
             fi

             # check for the replacement rename
             if [ $1 = r ]; then

               shift

             # i included this bit as to not damage any files if the user does not specify
             # anything to be done
             # just a safety measure

               if [ $# -lt 3 ] ; then
                 echo "usage: renna r [expression] [replacement] files... "
                 exit 0
               fi

             # remove other information
               OLD=$1 ; NEW=$2 ; shift ; shift

             # this for loop iterates through all of the files that we give the program
             # it does one rename per file given using the program 'sed'
             # this is a simple command line program that parses standard input and
             # replaces a set expression with a give string
             # here we pass it the file name ( as standard input) and replace the nessesary
             # text

               for file in $*
               do
                 new=`echo ${file} | sed s/${OLD}/${NEW}/g`
                 mv ${file} $new
               done
             exit 0
             fi

             # if we have reached here then nothing proper was passed to the program
             # so we tell the user how to use it
             echo "usage;"
             echo " renna p [prefix] files.."
             echo " renna s [suffix] files.."
             echo " renna r [expression] [replacement] files.."
             exit 0

             # done!

          

12.4 File renamer (simple)

     #!/bin/bash
     # renames.sh
     # basic file renamer

     criteria=$1
     re_match=$2
     replace=$3

     for i in $( ls *$criteria* );
     do
         src=$i
         tgt=$(echo $i | sed -e "s/$re_match/$replace/")
         mv $src $tgt
     done
     


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