On Jul 27, 2:42pm, Lucas Vogel wrote: > I remember someone asking a question like this and getting an answer posted, > so here goes. I don't have my Bash book in hand... > > How do I rename files that are all uppercased to all lowercase in a script? --- rename-to-lower --- #!/usr/bin/perl -w foreach my $uname (@ARGV) { next unless $uname =~ /[A-Z]/; my $lname = $uname; $lname =~ tr [A-Z] [a-z]; if (-e $lname) { rename $lname, "$lname~"; print "Warning: $lname already exists; renamed to $lname~\n"; } rename $uname, $lname; } --- end rename-to-lower --- Here's an example of it's use: ocotillo:tst$ ls ocotillo:tst$ echo A >A ocotillo:tst$ echo CaT >CaT ocotillo:tst$ echo cat >cat ocotillo:tst$ rename-to-lower A CaT Warning: cat already exists; renamed to cat~ ocotillo:tst$ ls a cat cat~ ocotillo:tst$ cat a A ocotillo:tst$ cat cat CaT ocotillo:tst$ cat cat~ cat