I have a folder with images and I need to copy them elsewhere removing special chars in the progress. Lets say I have this
Folder1/ImageÑ%1.jpg
Folder1/ImageÑ%1-70x70.jpg
Folder1/ImageÑ%2.jpg
Folder1/ImageÑ%2-70x70.jpg
Folder1/ImageÑ%3.jpg
Folder1/ImageÑ%3-100x100.jpg
Folder1/ImageÑ%4.jpg
Folder1/ImageÑ%4-100x100.jpg
And I want to copy just the files that doesn't have "-70x70" or "-100x100" in the name to Folder2 and be like this (without any special char):
Folder2/Image1.jpg
Folder2/Image2.jpg
Folder2/Image3.jpg
Folder2/Image4.jpg
I've managed to copy the files, but I have no clue how to rename the files (and remove the special chars) in the same step. I think it's using SED but I can't figure out how.
find Folder1 -type f -regextype posix-extended \( ! -regex '.+\-[0-9]{2,4}x[0-9]{2,4}\.jpg' \) -print0 | xargs -0 cp -p --target-directory=Folder2
Thanks!