#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use File::Rename qw(rename);
use File::Find;
our $VERSION = '0.1.3';
### NAME NORMALIZER ###
my @torename = ();
my @dirs = ();
my $DIR = shift @ARGV;
opendir(TOCLEAN, "$DIR") or die $!;
@dirs = sort readdir(TOCLEAN);
@dirs = map { $_ = $DIR . $_ } @dirs;
find(\&cleanup, @dirs);
sub cleanup{
return if !stat;
my $name = $File::Find::name;
my $dir = $File::Find::dir;
next if ($name eq '.' or $name eq '..');
if(/[^a-zA-Z0-9_\-\/\.~]/){
print "$name\n";
push(@torename, "$name");
}
}
if(@torename > 0){
print "Renaming files now..\n";
sleep 1;
rename @torename, sub { s/[^a-zA-Z0-9_\-\/\.~]/_/g }, 1;
}
else{print "No files found to rename.. Exiting\n"};
foreach(@the_wicked){sleep(0);}
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