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| DETOX(1) | General Commands Manual | DETOX(1) |
NAME¶
inline-detox —
clean up filenames (stream-based)
SYNOPSIS¶
inline-detox |
[-hnLrv] [-s
-sequence] [-f
-configfile] file ... |
DESCRIPTION¶
Theinline-detox utility can remove spaces and other
such annoyances from streams. 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. Basically its detox, but does not operate
on files.
Sequences¶
inline-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.
Options¶
The main options:-fconfigfile- 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
-vthis option shows what filters are used in each sequence and any properties applied to the filters. -r- Recurse into subdirectories.
-ssequence- Use sequence instead of default.
-v- Be verbose about which files are being renamed.
-V- Show the current version of
inline-detox.
Deprecated Options¶
Deprecated Options are options that were available in earlier versions ofinline-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
inline-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.
FILES¶
- detoxrc
- The system-wide detoxrc file.
- ~/.detoxrc
- A user's personal detoxrc. Normally it extends the system-wide detoxrc,
unless
-fhas 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.
EXAMPLES¶
- echo Foo Bar |
inline-detox-siso8859_1-v - Will run the sequence iso8859_1 listing any changes and returning the result to STDOUT.
SEE ALSO¶
detox(1), detoxrc(5), detox.tbl(5).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 createdinline-detox to clean up these files.
AUTHORS¶
inline-detox was written by Doug
Harple.
BUGS¶
Long options don't work under Solaris or Darwin.An error in the config file will cause a segfault as it's going to print the offending word within the config file.
| August 3, 2004 | Linux 4.9.0-9-amd64 |