clitools

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Published: May 3, 2024 License: MIT

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clitools

A collection of (possibly) cross-platform command line tools.

On Linux, MacOS or other Unices these tools can easily be done either by using shell-scripts or may already be natively implemented.

fnchg

Rename files and possibly folders to lowercase (default) or uppercase in the current directory.

Not that cool case-insensitive filesystems (such as on Windows or MacOS :-)

Usage
  fnchg [OPTIONS]
  [OPTIONS]
   -d              Dry run - show what would be renamed
   -D              Incude dotfiles and folders
   -F              Also rename folders
   -h              Help (this page)
   -q              Quiet mode
   -U              Rename to uppercase

remtilde

A small tool to find and delete VIM backup files.

This is the equivalent of the following alias in .bashrc:

  alias remtilde='find . -type f -iname "*~" -exec rm -vf {} \;' 
Usage
  remtilde [OPTIONS] [path1 path2 ... pathX]
  [OPTIONS]
   -d              Dry run - show what would be deleted
   -h              Help (this page)
   -i              Ignore dot-files (.rc, .something, ...)
   -t              Trace files
   -u              Ignore underscore-files (\_rc, \_something, ...)
   -v              Verbose/Debug output

  If paths are not given, default to . (current directory).

wi

'W'here 'I's file(s).

This is basically the equivalents to the following .bashrc aliases:

alias wi='find . -iname'

Usage
  wi [OPTIONS] term1 term2 ... termX
  [OPTIONS]
   -h              Help (this page)
   -r root-folder  Folder to start search in

  If root-folder is not given, default to . (current directory).

Output

The command output matching filesystem objects prefixed with one of:

Prefix Description
Unknown
f Is a regular file
d Is a directory
l Is a symbolic link
p Is a pipe
s Is a socket

Directories

Path Synopsis
cmd
wi
internal

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