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I use this line to remove blank spaces on folder name

find /tmp/ -depth -name "* *" -execdir rename 's/ /_/g' "{}" \;

Is there a way to remove SPACES and PARENTHESES from filename and put underscore?

For example, I have:

|-- a_dir
|   `-- (1) file with spaces and parentheses.pdf
`-- b_dir
    |-- (43) another file with spaces (1).pdf
    `-- (132) yet another file with spaces (3343).pdf

Must become

|-- a_dir
|   `-- 1_file_with_spaces_and_parentheses.pdf
`-- b_dir
    |-- 43_another_file_with_spaces_1.pdf
    `-- 132_yet_another_file_with_spaces_3343.pdf

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You can use:

find /tmp/ -depth -name "*[ ()]*" -execdir rename 's/[ )]/_/g; s/\(//g' "{}" \;
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  • I think you meant to have the closing paren in the second expression. That keeps files with the last character before the . extension from having a funny looking trailing underscore Oct 2, 2014 at 21:21
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    doesn't work on mac because of rename; I think it needs to be actively installed, at the very least Jun 16, 2017 at 3:35
  • Yes it needs to be installed separately. I am also on OSX and using rename
    – anubhava
    Jun 16, 2017 at 4:47
  • this works only with the ubuntu [rename package] (salsa.debian.org/perl-team/modules/packages/rename) CentOS also has a rename package but works quite to this, and hence this command does not work in CentOS
    – Bhashithe
    Jul 23, 2019 at 20:20
  • This requires rename perl utility.
    – anubhava
    Jul 23, 2019 at 20:30

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