Can anyone recommend a safe solution to recursively replace spaces with underscores in file and directory names starting from a given root directory? For example,
$ tree
.
|-- a dir
| `-- file with spaces.txt
`-- b dir
|-- another file with spaces.txt
`-- yet another file with spaces.pdf
becomes
$ tree
.
|-- a_dir
| `-- file_with_spaces.txt
`-- b_dir
|-- another_file_with_spaces.txt
`-- yet_another_file_with_spaces.pdf
Edit
Thanks for the answers; they all seem to work. I picked the one by Dennis as the main answer because it seems to me the simplest, even though it takes two steps.
foo barand another file calledfoo_barin the same directory? – Mark Byers Apr 25 '10 at 18:56