X-Git-Url: https://zdv2.bktei.com/gitweb/BK-2020-03.git/blobdiff_plain/ab468b4d87e3850311da305c4ed50ccdd770d287..fea1bafcec18f9858dccbca7326fe60ca5f88816:/user/zeropad.sh?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/user/zeropad.sh b/user/zeropad.sh index 9039602..242b30b 100755 --- a/user/zeropad.sh +++ b/user/zeropad.sh @@ -1,23 +1,78 @@ #!/bin/bash # Desc: Zero-pad working dir files with initial digits for sorting -# Usage: zeropad.sh -# Version: 0.0.1 +# Usage: zeropad.sh [str fext] +# Example: zeropad.sh; +# zeropad.sh ".jpg"; +# Input: arg1 str file extension of files to apply changes to +# Version: 0.2.0 -# Find the maximum number of leading digits in the filenames of working dir -max_digits=$(ls -1 * | sed 's/[^0-9].*//' | awk '{ if(length > L) L=length } END { print L }'); -declare -p max_digits; +declare fext; # file extension -# Loop over the files and rename them -for file in *; do - # Extract the leading digits - digits=$(echo "$file" | sed 's/\([0-9]*\).*/\1/'); - # Zero-pad the digits - padded_digits=$(printf "%0${max_digits}d" "$digits"); - # Construct the new filename - new_file="${padded_digits}${file#${digits}}"; - # Rename the file - mv -n "$file" "$new_file" - # declare -p file new_file; # debug -done; +list_files() { + # Desc: Lists working directory file basenames + # Usage: list_files + # Input: fext var file extension + # Output: stdout a line-delimited list of file names + if [[ -z "$fext" ]]; then + find . -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type f -exec basename '{}' \; ; + else + find . -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type f -exec basename '{}' \; \ + | grep -E -- "${fext}$" ; + fi; +}; # list pwd file basenames +remove_leading_zeroes() { + # Desc: Removes leading zeroes from lines + # Input: stdin + # Output: stdout + # Depends: BK-2020-03 read_stdin() + # Version: 0.0.1 + while read -r line; do + printf "%s\n" "$line" | sed -E -e 's/(^0*)([0-9].*)/\2/'; + done; +}; +get_max_digits() { + # Desc: Returns max leading digits of pwd filenames + # Depends: list_files() + # BK-2020-03: remove_leading_zeroes() + # GNU sed 4.8 + # GNU awk 5.1.0 + local output; + + # Find the maximum number of leading digits in the filenames of working dir + output="$(list_files | remove_leading_zeroes \ + | awk '{ match($0, /^[0-9]+/); if (RLENGTH > max) max=RLENGTH } END { print max }' )"; + # declare -p max_digits; # debug + printf "%s" "$output"; +}; # return max digits to stdout +main () { + # Read file extension if provided + if [[ -n "$1" ]]; then + fext="$1"; + fi; + max_digits="$(get_max_digits)"; + # Loop over the files and rename them + while read -r file; do + # Skip files with no leading digits + re='^[0-9]+'; + if [[ ! "$file" =~ $re ]]; then continue; fi; + + # Extract the leading digits + digits="$(echo "$file" | sed -E 's/([0-9]*).*/\1/')"; # all leading digits + digits_nlz="$(echo "$digits" | remove_leading_zeroes)"; # no leading zeroes + # Zero-pad the digits + padded_digits="$(printf "%0${max_digits}d" "$digits_nlz")"; + # Construct the new filename + new_file="${padded_digits}${file#${digits}}"; + # Rename the file + if [[ "$file" == "$new_file" ]]; then continue; fi; + mv -n "$file" "$new_file"; + #declare -p max_digits file digits digits_nlz padded_digits new_file # debug + done < <(list_files); +}; # main program + +main "$@"; + +# Author: Steven Baltakatei Sandoval +# License: GPLv3+