filename_cleaner
Quickly rename list of files with extension and replace any special characters with with any given string.
Currently any string that are not one of letters (a..z, A..Z), numbers (0..9), _ (underscore), - (dash), and ' ' spaces string are first squeezed into one string and then replaced by any given string/char [default to . (a single dot)].
Installation
gem install filename_cleaner
Use as command line interface (CLI)
Just type filename_cleaner without any options to see the list of help
Usage:
filename_cleaner rename
Options:
-b, [--base-dir=BASE_DIR] # Base directory
# Default: . (current directory)
-e, [--exts=one two three] # List of extensions to search for
-n, [--inc-words=one two three] # List of words to be included in the result if any
-x, [--exc-words=one two three] # List of words to be excluded from the result if any
-i, [--ignore-case], [--no-ignore-case] # Match case insensitively
# Default: true
-r, [--recursive], [--no-recursive] # Search for files recursively
# Default: true
-v, [--version], [--no-version] # Display version information
-s, [--sep-char=SEP_CHAR] # Separator char to use
# Default: .
-c, [--commit], [--no-commit] # Commit your changes
Sanitize and rename file with special characters
To perform the dry-run without make any changes to the file system:
cd ~/projects/files
filename_cleaner rename --base-dir . --exts java rb --recursive --sep-char _
To make your change permanent:
cd ~/projects/files
filename_cleaner rename --base-dir . --exts java rb --recursive --sep-char _ --commit
Us as library in your project
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'filename_cleaner'
And then execute:
$bundle
Example Usage:
- Use the default separator string '.'
require 'filename_cleaner'
# Treat the input as having extension (e.g. at least one dot within the input)
new_name = FilenameCleaner.sanitize('some b@d fil$name.txt', '_', true)
puts new_name # => 'some_b_d_fil_name.txt'
# Treat the input as having no extension (ignore the meaning of within the input)
new_name = FilenameCleaner.sanitize('some b@d fil$name.txt', '_', false)
puts new_name # => 'some_b_d_fil_name_txt'
Contributing
Bug reports and suggestions for improvements are always welcome, GitHub pull requests are even better!.
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature) - Create new Pull Request


