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Version vom 12. November 2022, 00:02 Uhr
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Beschreibung
detox benennt Dateien um, damit sie leichter zu handhaben sind.
- entfernt Leerzeichen und andere störende Elemente.
- übersetzt oder bereinigt
- Latin-1-Zeichen (ISO 8859-1), die in 8-Bit-ASCII kodiert sind
- Unicode-Zeichen, die in UTF-8 kodiert sind
- CGI-Escaped-Zeichen
The detox utility renames files to make them easier to work with. It removes spaces and other such annoyances. It'll also translate or cleanup Latin-1 (ISO 8859-1) characters encoded in 8-bit ASCII, Unicode characters encoded in UTF-8, and CGI escaped characters.
Sequences
detox is driven by a configurable series of filters, called a sequence. Sequences are covered in more detail in detoxrc(5) and are discoverable with the -L option. Some examples of default sequences are iso8859_1 and utf_8.
Installation
Anwendungen
$ detox -rv files
EXAMPLES
detox -s iso8859_1 -r -v -n /tmp/new_files
Will run the sequence iso8859_1 recursively, listing any changes, without changing anything, on the files of /tmp/new_files.
detox -f my_detoxrc -L -v
Will list the sequences within my_detoxrc, showing their filters and options.
Fehlerbehebung
Syntax
$ detox [-hnLrv] [-s sequence] [-f configfile] [--dry-run] [--special] file ...
Optionen
Parameter
Umgebungsvariablen
Exit-Status
Konfiguration
Dateien
detoxrc The system-wide detoxrc file. ~/.detoxrc A user's personal detoxrc. Normally it extends the system-wide detoxrc, unless -f has been specified, in which case, it is ignored. iso8859_1.tbl The default ISO 8859-1 translation table. unicode.tbl The default Unicode (UTF-8) translation table.
Sicherheit
Dokumentation
RFC
Man-Pages
Info-Pages
Siehe auch
- inline-detox(1)
- detoxrc(5)
- detox.tbl(5)
Links
Projekt-Homepage
Weblinks
Einzelnachweise
Testfragen
Testfrage 1
Testfrage 2
Testfrage 3
Testfrage 4
Testfrage 5
Manpage
Options
-f configfile Use configfile instead of the default configuration files for loading translation sequences. No other config file will be parsed.
-h --help Display helpful information.
-L List the currently available sequences. When paired with -v this option shows what filters are used in each sequence and any properties applied to the filters.
-n --dry-run Doesn't actually change anything. This implies the -v option.
-r Recurse into subdirectories.
-s sequence Use sequence instead of default.
--special Works on special files (including links). Normally detox ignores these files.
-v Be verbose about which files are being renamed.
-V Show the current version of detox.
Deprecated Options
Deprecated Options are options that were available in earlier versions of detox but have lost their meaning and are being phased out.
--remove-trailing Removes _ and - after .'s in filenames. This was first provided in the 0.9 series of detox. After the introduction of sequences, it lost its meaning, as you could now determine the properties of wipeup through a particular sequence's configuration. It presently forces all instances of the wipeup filter to use remove trailing, regardless of what's actually in the config files.
HISTORY
detox was originally designed to clean up files that I had received from friends which had been created using other operating systems. It's trivial to create a filename with spaces, parenthesis, brackets, and ampersands under some operating systems. These have special meaning within FreeBSD and Linux, and cause problems when you go to access them. I created detox to clean up these files.