This is just me celebrating a small win. I’ve been slowly learning bash scripting, and just now I was able to quickly write a simple bash script to automate a file moving task without referring to my notes or the web!

It’s not a super complicated script, I’m just happy I’m starting to internalize the knowledge I’ve been building.

I’ve been organizing my media files after ripping our DVD collection. I had all the files for The Smurfs cartoon (love the Smurfs) in the main Smurfs show folder. I wanted to put them all into their respective season folders (Season.XX). Here’s the script:

#! /bin/bash

for number in {01..09}; do
	find . -type f -name "The.Smurfs.S$number*" -exec mv {} Season.$number/ \;
done

I could have done it as a one liner, but I like to keep things like this for future reference.

  • 大きいBOY
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    6 days ago

    Look up “shellcheck”, find a plugin for your editor. It should help a lot.

    • atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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      6 days ago

      This is excellent advice. Bash is fantastic but it has a lot of “foot guns” that can cause problems. Especially where spaces are concerned…

      Op: good job with the script