tired of getting whitespaces in filenames (mp3, pr0n, bosses' latest decree)?
( @ARGV ) ||
die "Usage : $0 /some/directory /another/directory\n";
foreach $directory ( @ARGV ) {
if ( -d $directory ) {
chdir("$directory");
convert_dir();
chdir("-");
}
}
sub convert_dir {
chomp( my $dir = `pwd`);
opendir(DIR,"$dir");
while ( my $file = readdir DIR ) {
my $oldname = "$file";
$file =~ s/\s+/_/g;
# print "Renaming $oldname to $file\n";
rename("$oldname","$file");
}
close(DIR);
return 1;
}
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