#!/bin/bash # # Changes every filename in working directory to all lowercase. # # Inspired by a script of John Dubois, #+ which was translated into Bash by Chet Ramey, #+ and considerably simplified by the author of the ABS Guide. for filename in * # Traverse all files in directory. do fname=`basename $filename` n=`echo $fname | tr A-Z a-z` # Change name to lowercase. if [ "$fname" != "$n" ] # Rename only files not already lowercase. then mv $fname $n fi done exit $? # Code below this line will not execute because of "exit". #--------------------------------------------------------# # To run it, delete script above line. # The above script will not work on filenames containing blanks or newlines. # Stephane Chazelas therefore suggests the following alternative: for filename in * # Not necessary to use basename, # since "*" won't return any file containing "/". do n=`echo "$filename/" | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]'` # POSIX char set notation. # Slash added so that trailing newlines are not # removed by command substitution. # Variable substitution: n=${n%/} # Removes trailing slash, added above, from filename. [[ $filename == $n ]] || mv "$filename" "$n" # Checks if filename already lowercase. done exit $?